World Carfree Day

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Jakarta weekly Car Free Day, 2010

World Carfree Day is an annual event celebrated on September 22nd, promoting sustainable urban mobility and raising awareness about the environmental and health benefits of reducing car usage.

On car-free days, people are encouraged either through state policy or by societal consensus to travel by means other than cars. Some cities, like Jakarta and Tehran, have weekly car-free days. Other such days are annual. World Car Free Day is celebrated on September 22. Organized events are held in some cities and countries. Certain religious dates such as Yom Kippur are regarded by their communities as car free days through societal consesus without official policy encouragment.

The events, which vary by location, give motorists and commuters an idea of their locality with fewer cars. The concept dates from the 1970s but was popularised in the 1990s. Tel Aviv has had a car free day due to Yom Kippur since 1935.

How to get involved

See World Carfree Day, worldcarfree.net, The role of WCN, ("page was last updated 28 July 2014")

See also

External links

  • Car free day , Carfree city , Car-free movement , Pedestrian zone
  • World Carfree Day, worldcarfree.net, ("page was last updated 28 July 2014")
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Cite as "World Carfree Day". Appropedia. 2009–2025. Retrieved November 28, 2025.