The Cities Where People Have The Fewest Cars

Brussels, Belgium

 Most streets that surround Brussels’ city square, stock exchange, and Rue Neuve (a major shopping street) have always been pedestrian-only. The roads make up the second largest car-free zone in Europe, behind Copenhagen.In 2002, Brussels launched its first “Mobility Week,” which was meant to encourage public transportation over private transport. And for one day this September, all cars will be banned from the entire city center.