Car-free days in the Philippines

Car-free days in the Philippines refers to several government and private sector initiatives designating certain areas at specific days or times as car-free to promote gatherings, exercise, and other recreational activities. == History == The earliest known example of a car-free area in the country was the pedestrianization of Rizal Avenue from Recto Avenue to Carriedo Street in Santa Mesa in 2003 and the 217-meter (712 ft) Teresa Street in Santa Mesa in Manila.

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Car-free days in the Philippines

Car-free days in the Philippines refers to several government and private sector initiatives designating certain areas at specific days or times as car-free to promote gatherings, exercise, and other recreational activities. == History == The earliest known example of a car-free area in the country was the pedestrianization of Rizal Avenue from Recto Avenue to Carriedo Street in Santa Mesa in 2003 and the 217-meter (712 ft) Teresa Street in Santa Mesa in Manila.

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