The Lake District National Park attracts millions of visitors annually, leading to severe gridlock on narrow rural roads. Proponents argue a ban is necessary to lower carbon emissions and restore the peace that defines the landscape. Opponents argue that without cars, the region would become an exclusive playground for the fit and wealthy, crushing the local hospitality sector.
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