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LTT858 29 November 2022
Poll finds that two-thirds of people in London, New York and Paris want fewer cars
More than 50% of Londoners are in favour of city centres being car-free, with exemptions for car- sharing clubs, taxis and cars used by disabled people, according to a new survey.
The survey, conducted by Survation for the Car Free Megacities campaign, found 51% want car-free cities in London, with 45% and, 49% backing the idea in Paris and New York at respectively.
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