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Commuters in Bogota recently used bicycles, roller-skates and even horse-drawn carriages, as the city observed a day-long ban on the use of private cars. The exercise was part of an environmental awareness programme. However, the city's pot-holed streets were still clogged with more than 73,000 buses and taxis. Delivery trucks and other commercial vehicles were exempted from the ban, along with the ubiquitous bullet-proof limousines and all-terrain vehicles that diplomats and members of the country's wealthy elite use for travel in the capital of more than six million people.

But a festive-like atmosphere reigned, nonetheless, as residents of the city

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