Mackinac Island in Michigan.[9] Cars were initially banned from streets in July 1898.[33] The use, possession or operation of any motor vehicle is against the law, with very limited exceptions.[34][35]
Bald Head Island which is off the coast of North Carolina and only accessible by boat or through the ferry system. One gets around on the island by bike or by golf cart.
^
abcdefghijBrouillard, Etienne (2014). Îles de rêve sans voitures: 34 îles en Europe et 10 îles en France (in French). Paris: Hachette tourisme.
ISBN978-2-01-244069-2.
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abcdeRobert, Marcel (2013).
"Îles sans voitures". carfree.fr (in French). L'auteur présente cet ouvrage 22 îles : Houat, Hœdic, Sein, Aix, Frioul, Sercq, Molène, Batz, Bréhat, Juist, Hiddensee, Langeoog, Baltrum, Heligoland, Prvić, Zlarin, Hydra, Büyükada, Gulangyu, Mackinac, Lamu et Venise
^Mackinac State Historic Parks (1999).
"Early Automobiles on Mackinac Island". Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Archived from
the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2021. [T]he running of horseless carriages be prohibited within the limits of the village of Mackinac
^"§66.33, et seq". Code of Ordinances. City of Mackinac Island, Michigan.
Mackinac Island in Michigan.[9] Cars were initially banned from streets in July 1898.[33] The use, possession or operation of any motor vehicle is against the law, with very limited exceptions.[34][35]
Bald Head Island which is off the coast of North Carolina and only accessible by boat or through the ferry system. One gets around on the island by bike or by golf cart.
^
abcdefghijBrouillard, Etienne (2014). Îles de rêve sans voitures: 34 îles en Europe et 10 îles en France (in French). Paris: Hachette tourisme.
ISBN978-2-01-244069-2.
^
abcdeRobert, Marcel (2013).
"Îles sans voitures". carfree.fr (in French). L'auteur présente cet ouvrage 22 îles : Houat, Hœdic, Sein, Aix, Frioul, Sercq, Molène, Batz, Bréhat, Juist, Hiddensee, Langeoog, Baltrum, Heligoland, Prvić, Zlarin, Hydra, Büyükada, Gulangyu, Mackinac, Lamu et Venise
^Mackinac State Historic Parks (1999).
"Early Automobiles on Mackinac Island". Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Archived from
the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2021. [T]he running of horseless carriages be prohibited within the limits of the village of Mackinac
^"§66.33, et seq". Code of Ordinances. City of Mackinac Island, Michigan.