NYC 25x25, New York aims to remove a quarter of its streets from cars
An ambitious plan already approved: NYC 25x25 will take away from cars a quarter of all roads in the Big Apple. Space for buses, bikes and pedestrians.
Read moreAn ambitious plan already approved: NYC 25x25 will take away from cars a quarter of all roads in the Big Apple. Space for buses, bikes and pedestrians.
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