Parisians have voted in favor of a referendum to pedestrianize 500 additional streets, reinforcing the city's ongoing efforts to reduce car usage and improve air quality. The initiative, led by the left-leaning local government under Mayor Anne Hidalgo, aligns with broader policies to make Paris greener and more walkable. Since 2001, car traffic in the city has more than halved, and this latest move continues the trend of prioritizing pedestrians and cyclists. The decision reflects growing public support for sustainable urban planning and environmental improvements. The changes will contribute to reducing pollution and enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.
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