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Bangkok hosts Car Free Day to promote pedestrian-friendly spaces

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Bangkok hosts Car Free Day to promote pedestrian-friendly spaces

Bangkok is gearing up for Car Free Day this weekend, transforming Banthat Thong Road into a vehicle-free zone for tourists to enjoy. The event, "Bangkok Car Free 2024: Connecting for Life," coincides with World Car Free Day on September 22. The initiative promotes the First Mile-Last Mile project, encouraging public transport over personal cars. From 4 pm to midnight on Saturday and Sunday, the road will be open to foot traffic only, featuring street performances and activities. If successful, the area could become a permanent pedestrian zone.

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