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$ u4 L$ j+ p+ {5.39.217.76On Oct. 19, 2015, Oslo politicians made an unprecedented announcement: Cars will be banned from the city center within the next four years to curb pollution. Cars will be gone. Finished . Done-zo ... with a few exceptions., l g: M9 |( [5 W" j1 C+ W
The new law will stop all private vehicles from venturing through central Oslo, with only special cases allowed — like for vehicles carrying someone with a disability or transporting goods to businesses — Reuters reported.
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Local leaders recognize they can't simply disallow cars without accommodating those who still need to get around town, though. They're planning to create at least 37 more miles of bike lanes throughout Oslo, as well as allocate a "massive boost" of resources toward improving public transit systems.
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* O6 h4 P. F$ O7 _4 A "In 2030, there will still be people driving cars," Berg said at a news conference. "But they must be zero-emissions [cars]." |