The tranquility frees you': Bogota, the city that shuts out cars every week
Briefly

Once a week, the citizens of Bogota reclaim the streets for bikes, skates, and feet through Ciclovia, shutting down major roads. The initiative has expanded to other Colombian cities and influenced global mayors.
Ciclovia was born in 1974 from a one-day protest against car dominance. It now covers 127 km in Bogota, promoting fitness, mental health, and reducing car usage - a model many cities worldwide have adopted.
Gil Penalosa, a city planner, praises Ciclovia for its impact on transforming Bogota's global image from 'coffee or drugs' to the cycling event. It's recognized as a significant export from Colombia, fostering health, community, and environmental benefits.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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