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Walk It Out

"As soon as the increase of population created a demand for wheeled traffic in Rome, the congestion became intolerable. One of Julius Caeser's first acts on seizing power was to ban wheeled traffic from the center of Rome during the day."The City in History, p. 216The pedestrian-only area is like the triple lutz of city planning. Even Manhattan, a place where pedestrians often outnumber drivers ...

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