Will there be ambulances, police cars, and fire engines in a carfree city?
All emergency services are provided in a carfree city. In some cases, normal emergency vehicles continue to be the logical choice, with potentially faster response times than in normal cities because of shorter travel distances and absence of vehicle traffic. In other cases, smaller vehicles or bicycles are suitable alternatives. For example, in many cities in the U.S., police officers on bicycles are common. 2. What if I need a car for use outside of the carfree area? There are times when people living in a carfree area need to use a car for trips to destinations not conveniently served by public transportation, such as to go camping for the weekend, visit friends in another city, or even to run an errand to a remote section of the adjacent metropolitan area.
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