How much will public transportation in the carfree area cost?
In most cases, carfree areas are built around stops on existing metropolitan transit systems, whose costs vary from city to city. Most carfree residents can expect to be frequent users of those systems and will want to purchase monthly passes. Larger carfree areas with their own internal transit systems are most efficiently funded by property taxes, which eliminates the need to collect fares and ensures that transit is available even to low-income residents. 11. How would an existing city be converted to a carfree city? Converting an existing city to a carfree city is done in phases. The first phase is to study the existing layout of the city and determine how to adjust it to create an efficient pattern for public transportation.