Car-free day? However, he persuaded commuters to reduce the use of private cars and get around by public transport and walking or cycling more, especially on the car-free day. But, seriously, are we supposed to embrace the car-free day lifestyle only once a year? The Traffic and Transportation Department simply announced the scrapping of a trial feeder service, linking train stations and prime city areas, just a few days before the car-free day. Instead of launching its own feeder service that only feeds commuters to city trains, maybe it's about time for both agencies to consider a co-work plan to make public transport more efficient so Bangkok commuters can live a car-free day not just once a year, but a car-free every day.
Source: Bangkok Post September 30, 2020 23:15 UTC