Towns With Zero Traffic Lights

Towns With Zero Traffic Lights

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 08, 2025
A medieval town where narrow cobbled streets don’t require traffic lights—vehicles navigate carefully through the winding alleys.

Spello (Italy)

A medieval town where narrow cobbled streets don’t require traffic lights—vehicles navigate carefully through the winding alleys.

Despite its size, Savannah’s historic district relies on roundabouts, stop signs, and driver etiquette—no lights in some major areas.

Savannah, Georgia (USA)

Despite its size, Savannah’s historic district relies on roundabouts, stop signs, and driver etiquette—no lights in some major areas.

Designed as a scenic village, Portmeirion is closed to cars most of the time. Its layout eliminates the need for any traffic signals.

Portmeirion (Wales)

Designed as a scenic village, Portmeirion is closed to cars most of the time. Its layout eliminates the need for any traffic signals.

Bamberg (Germany)

This UNESCO town uses signs and road design to manage flow—no lights in much of the old town, yet traffic runs seamlessly.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas (USA)

A quirky town built into the hills with winding streets and no traffic lights—locals and tourists alike rely on good judgment.

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Thimphu (Bhutan)

It’s the world’s only capital city with no traffic lights. Instead, officers in white gloves direct traffic at key junctions.

Tomonoura (Japan)

A peaceful port town where cars are rare and slow-moving—its design, culture, and pace of life make signals unnecessary.

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