You will need to go to Venice, the city built on a lagoon. there they don't use cars or taxis, they use boats and gondolas.
Venice, Italy has canals instead of roads, so they use boats instead of cars.
Gondolas are boats used in the canals of Venice, Italy. They also are the name of the cars hung from overhead cables in mountainous areas in many places in the world to transport tourists to mountain tops.
In Italy...the scooter is by far the transportation of choice but there are many other vehicles like trains, planes, and scooters but considering the fact Italy made lamborghini there are many there and in Venice its boat or scooter
Yes, Italy is famous for boats. The country in question lays claims to lakes, rivers and seas. The city of Venice on Italy's northeast coast reminds residents, tourists and visitors of historical connections with boating and seafaring through world-famous boats called gondolas and water taxis since cars are prohibited.
Rail cars are categorized as grain cars (covered hopper cars most often carrying grain), boxcars, gondolas, and intermodal cars, which carry products in a trailer or container.
Venice is often called the floating city because it is built on a series of islands in a lagoon with canals running throughout the city. The city has no roads for cars, with transportation relying on boats, including the iconic gondolas.
people did not leave close to their jobs instead they went on their cars
no there isn't any cars in Italy.
People have similar transportation in Lazio Italy just like in other places. There are cars planes, as well as trains.
no.people only liked to ride bikes.
Convenience and comfort.