So far, there is little evidence of increased railway-linked car traffic.
And the city center, laid out in the 15th century, has only light car traffic.
In 1940, the bridge was reopened for light, local car traffic.
They can play freely here because there is no car traffic.
Your feet are the best way to get around the Medina, which is mostly closed to car traffic.
The routes were well chosen, scenic and free of much car traffic.
In the early days of the 20th century car traffic increased dramatically.
It is presently closed to car traffic due to damage.
I also think that it would be better to deal with car traffic in a specific context.
However, their design was considered too conventional and allowed too much car traffic.