Milan and Rome to Temporarily Ban Cars this month

by SpeedLux

Traffic in Milan, Italy, will come to a halt after Christmas weekend to fight the city’s increasing smog.

It’s becoming so tough to see and also take a breath on the planet’s fashion capital that authorities passed a three-day automobile ban beginning Monday, between the hrs of 10 a.m. as well as 4 p.m. That individuals can still move around, the county will certainly offer an affordable endless public transit ticket for each day, which does include buses.

Rome declared a comparable auto and bike restriction via Tuesday, and has also advised Romans not to relocate their thermostats over 64 degrees. Curiously, there’s no mention of letting electric cars proclaim around either city.

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