This year, Dublin, Ireland, is set to ban driving through its city center as part of a broader initiative to reduce traffic and improve air quality. This move aligns with efforts seen in other European cities aiming to restrict vehicular access to downtown areas. The decision comes amid growing concerns over urban congestion and pollution, prompting the city to embark on a replanning process to facilitate this significant change. The initiative also reflects on the current street conditions in Dublin, characterized by issues such as homelessness and the presence of migrant tent cities.
Dublin's playbook for taming traffic in the downtown core follows a wave of similar efforts to ban driving in other EU cities https://t.co/bV2CvhI33v
Dublin to Ban Driving Through Its City Center This year, Dublin will become the latest European capital to bar through-traffic from its city center. In a bid to clear the roads and clean the air at its core, Irelandโs largest city is beginning a process of replanning centralโฆ
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Dublin's playbook for taming traffic in the downtown core follows a wave of similar efforts to ban driving in other EU cities https://t.co/HV04D7o5Xc
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