Car-Free Sunday: Navigating the 1973 Oil Crisis
In the autumn of 1973, the world experienced a seismic shift as the oil crisis struck. Triggered by a series of geopolitical events, oil-producing countries, primarily OPEC members, decided to cut oil production and impose an embargo on the United States and other Western nations. The aftermath was a surge in oil prices and widespread panic, leading to fuel shortages and long lines at petrol stations. Amidst this turmoil, 50 years ago today the Netherlands took a bold and unique step to address the oil crisis: they introduced 'Car-Free Sundays' on the 4th November 1973. Motorised vehicles were banned from Dutch roads, paving the way for a remarkable Sunday where the country's roads were overtaken by cyclists, pedestrians, and roller skaters. The objective was to conserve fuel and reduce…