Pontevedra, Spain: pedestrians rule the roads, relegating cars to the sidelines [Interview]
The Spanish city of Pontevedra in Galicia has drastically reduced city centre motor traffic in favour of pedestrians and cyclists. Two out of three journeys are made on foot. This shift in paradigm has reduced fuel consumption by 67% and made the city safer: zero deaths by road accident were recorded between 2011 and 2020.
Author(s): Fernández Lores Miguel Anxo
Publishing year: 2022
Pages: 38-39
La Santé en action, 2022, n° 459-eng, p. 38-39
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