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Initiative launched for car-free Zurich

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October 5, 2025
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Initiative launches new attempt for a car-free Zurich

Initiative launches new attempt for a car-free Zurich


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A broad civil society committee has submitted 4,500 signatures in favour of the traffic reform initiative to the city of Zurich. It calls for the city to become largely car-free.


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Only non-avoidable motorised traffic, i.e. emergency vehicles, commercial vehicles, public transport and cars for people with limited mobility and shift workers, should remain possible, the committee announced on Friday.

The initiative also enables the further promotion of pedestrian and bicycle traffic as well as urban green spaces, it added. These are all issues that are essential for safety in the city and for achieving climate goals. The committee is backed by representatives from the centre-left camp.

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This is not the first attempt at a car-free Zurich. The youth section of the left-wing Social Democratic Party launched the “Züri autofrei” initiative in 2020, but this was declared invalid by the Federal Court because the city had no right to impose driving bans on all roads.

The current initiative goes somewhat less far because it is formulated as a “general suggestion”. The city parliament and government could therefore determine the implementation themselves.

“This is old wine in new inner tubes,” wrote the Zurich section of the Automobile Club of Switzerland (ACS) in a press release on the initiative. The demands would “massively” interfere with the city’s existing, fundamentally functioning transport system. The ACS will “resolutely oppose” this initiative in the further political process.

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