There are five cities in the world that have banned the use of cars to promote a sustainable environment.
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Paqueta Island
Paqueta Island in Brazil has no cars, with exceptions for ambulances and garbage trucks. The primary mode of transportation for residents and visitors is bicycles.
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Hydra
Hydra, Greece, stands out as a captivating destination due to its bans on vehicles. Tourists opt for horseback or donkey rides to explore the scenic surroundings.
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Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island has prohibited cars since 1898. The residents and visitors rely on bicycles for transportation.
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Venice
Venice is renowned as the romantic city in Italy. Tourists and local residents take boats for transportation.
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Fire Island
Fire Island in New York stretches over 51 kilometres. The absence of cars on this island creates a unique environment.