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Why was traffic not allowed in ancient Rome at night

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Halifaxmum | 20:53 Sun 30th Jan 2011 | History
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It's a question that Halifax girl has to answer for year 7 history homework....please help!
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Rome was incredibly noisy at night - just like today!

However, a decree was passed during the six months that Caligula was ill banning all wheeled traffic in the vicinity of the palace and the streets were strewn with straw. Caligula was very popular when he acceded to the throne and the populace was very worried about him for the month ot two he was in coma....
21:32 Sun 30th Jan 2011
Sure your question is correct?
The streets of Rome were often packed with people. Vehicles were only allowed at night.

At dawn, street cleaners swept the streets and sellers arrived with their goods.
By noon, the streets were very busy. Rich Romans were carried in boxes called litters.

At night, the vehicles arrived. People carried torches because there were no street lights.
As Sir.Prize indicates, the question seems to be the wrong way round:
http://www.suite101.c...-ancient-rome-a189303

For an answer to 'Why', see here:
http://www.britannica...control/64275/History

Chris
Culture of ancient Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... in Rome resounded with such a din of hooves and clatter of iron chariot wheels that Julius Caesar had once proposed a ban on chariot traffic at night. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_ancient_Rome -

I agree with SirPrize
I am surprised that Halifax girl has not been given all the necessary facts by her History Teacher. Has the question has been set to ascertain if she and her classmates have been listening during lessons.?

Please ignore if necessary my remarks which come from an oldie who doesn't really know how things are taught in schools nowadays.

Hope your daughter is able to give a really sound answer and be applauded for her homework.

Best wishes ...Ron.
Because there is no place like Rome!

Sorry, I do not know the answer to this question, but wrote a poem about it once. Would that help?
Rome was incredibly noisy at night - just like today!

However, a decree was passed during the six months that Caligula was ill banning all wheeled traffic in the vicinity of the palace and the streets were strewn with straw. Caligula was very popular when he acceded to the throne and the populace was very worried about him for the month ot two he was in coma. However, he was a very changed man when he awoke! The illness seemed to alter his personality to the madman we know now who was assassinated by his own guard in 41AD.

Perhaps there's some confusion with this event?
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Thanks all...yes Hx girl got it mixed up....the little minx...lol

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