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    Como Mayor Bans ‘Beasts’ in City Centre Following Cyclist Incident

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development for urban safety, Alessandro Rapinese, the mayor of Como, has introduced a ban on ‘beasts’ in the city’s historic centre. This decision follows an incident last month where the mayor was struck by a cyclist, prompting concerns about pedestrian and cyclist interactions in the area. The term ‘beasts’ refers to certain types of vehicles or behaviors deemed hazardous within the narrow, historic streets of Como. The prohibition aims to reduce accidents and preserve the tranquillity of the city centre, which is a popular destination for both residents and tourists.

    Como’s historic centre is renowned for its narrow lanes and cultural heritage, making traffic management a delicate issue. The mayor’s move reflects a broader trend in European cities to prioritize pedestrian safety and limit disruptive traffic in heritage zones. By restricting ‘beasts,’ the administration hopes to create a safer environment, encouraging more foot traffic and enhancing the overall visitor experience. This policy also aligns with efforts to promote sustainable urban mobility and reduce congestion in sensitive areas.

    Meanwhile, the ban has sparked discussions among local residents, cyclists, and business owners about balancing accessibility with safety. While some support the mayor’s initiative as a necessary step to protect vulnerable road users, others express concerns about the impact on transportation and deliveries. The enforcement of this ban will be closely monitored to assess its effectiveness and potential for replication in other historic cities facing similar challenges. Overall, the decision underscores Como’s commitment to safeguarding its cultural heritage while adapting to modern urban needs.

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