farerzonen
Farerzonen is a term used in German-language urban planning and traffic-management discussions to describe designated areas where driving access and rules are specially regulated. The concept encompasses spatial zones where vehicle use is restricted or altered to achieve safety, environmental, or livability goals. In practice, farerzonen are often discussed alongside other traffic-calming instruments such as pedestrian zones, low-emission zones, and congestion-management measures.
Etymology and usage vary by jurisdiction. The word combines Fahrer (driver) and Zonen (zones), and its exact
Typical design and rules. A farerzonen plan usually defines a geographic boundary, specifies when entry is
Impact and considerations. Proponents argue that farerzonen reduce road danger, cut noise and air pollution, and
See also: pedestrian zones, low-emission zones, traffic calming, urban accessibility.