Downtown Vancouver 'Passenger Zone'
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•An average of 150 cars a month are towed from this downtown Vancouver block
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An average of 150 cars a month have been towed along West Cordova Street since May , according to city data.
From April 1 to Oct. 15 , the block has been converted to a “passenger zone” with a strict three-minute parking limit.
The city says the changes were implemented to accommodate the increased demand for ride-hailing services.
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