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FLPanhandle

(7,107 posts)
Mon Dec 28, 2015, 02:32 PM Dec 2015

Milan Bans Cars to Combat Horrible Smog

http://gizmodo.com/milan-bans-cars-to-combat-horrible-smog-1749938293



Beijing and Delhi are both planning major initiatives to kick cars off their streets, at least part of the time. Now even cities that aren’t famous for their pollution are taking drastic measures to clean up their air. Today, Milan’s streets are filled with bikes and pedestrians as part of three-day car ban.

Milan is blanketed in a thick smog that’s created unhealthy air quality conditions for the past 31 days. This is due to excessively warm, dry weather that’s persisted for several weeks—parts of Italy have not seen rain for almost two months. Many cities in China and India have been experimenting with limiting cars in their downtowns to curb dangerous levels of particulate matter in the atmosphere.



The Italian city’s “no-car” days are rather conservative, ordering only private vehicles off the streets for six hours a day. The 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. window doesn’t interfere with major commute times and will only last three days, Monday through Wednesday, of this week. In addition, the city is offering a discount on public transit to encourage more people to ride the trains and buses instead of drive.

Europe has been dealing with some pretty nasty smog throughout 2015, with Paris experimenting with limiting cars during the week as well as adding some “fun” car-free days as well. Down south, Rome is restricting cars in its downtown to alternate day access using odd and even plate numbers until weather patterns change. And Florence has limited cars in its city center through New Year’s Eve.



I'd love to see NYC without cars for a day.
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Milan Bans Cars to Combat Horrible Smog (Original Post) FLPanhandle Dec 2015 OP
in public transportation hating wisconsin life would stop dembotoz Dec 2015 #1
I wonder how much it will improve air quality especially 10-4 yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #2
LOL! You sound like a know nothing tourist. Rex Dec 2015 #3
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
2. I wonder how much it will improve air quality especially 10-4
Mon Dec 28, 2015, 02:50 PM
Dec 2015

They have their siesta from 1-4 already.

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
3. LOL! You sound like a know nothing tourist.
Mon Dec 28, 2015, 02:57 PM
Dec 2015

They don't have siestas in Italy. You must have your countries confused. Most store hours are set by local government.

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