‘Even more attractive’: New Zealand capital Wellington to ban cars from ‘Golden Mile’
Of 2,000 public submissions, a decisive majority were in favour of the plan to get rid of cars from major streets
The main thoroughfare in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, is set to become car-free by 2023, after local authorities opted for the most ambitious reform option available to them.
Pavements in Wellington’s “Golden Mile” will grow in size by up to 75%, cyclists and pedestrians will be prioritised and two bus lanes – one in each direction – will allow continued public transport. It is expected to cost between NZ$52m and NZ$79m.