• What strikes me here are

    • cars are still allowed but heavily limited to when necessary or of very high utility (eg for certain kinds of delivery)
    • they have a car “interface”: car parking facilities at the edge of the town
    • Public transport is also limited as the city is highly walkable, which forces me to wonder how much the public transport v cars is a bit of a false dichotomy.
    • Public transport is also limited as the city is highly walkable, which forces me to wonder how much the public transport v cars is a bit of a false dichotomy.

      It is also just a pretty small place, there’s less need for public transport when everything is within walking distance.