Challenges

Cars - How to reduce the amount of cars?

Do you know how to reduce the amount of cars?

The amount of cars is increasing every year and that is causing many problems to us, to the environment and to the city itself. There is a solution, we just need to find it ;)
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Challenge vision

Cars, cars, so many cars everywhere and unfortunately the situation is going worse every year. On average 3000 cars drive to Tallinn from outskirts of the city every day. That causes traffic jams, air pollution and very stressed people. We need to change that!

Share with us your ideas how to:

  • reduce the amount of cars;
  • make Tallinn not dependending on cars;
  • make the car flow smooth and sustainable;
  • to reduce or make the traffic jams to disappear.

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