Adjective
car-free (not comparable)
Alternative form of carfree
A large number of European towns and cities have made part of their centres car-free since the early 1960s. Source: Internet
Berlin's center-left who narrowly won the 2016 regional election but have been struggling in recent polls, reject the plan for a car-free city center, while their Green allies support it. Source: Internet
In addition to cultural and educational programs on the "car-free" avenue, picnics and meetings could be held. Source: Internet
The city plans to build Britain’s biggest zero-carbon housing project, boasting 600 homes in car-free cycling paradises full of fruit trees and allotments. Source: Internet
Currently, 24% of the households in the area are car-free and we added 1,100 new car-free households in the past 5 years. Source: Internet
London goes 'car-free' on 20 September, although itself is on 22 September. Source: Internet