More than 100 sites around the five boroughs will go car-free as part of the city’s second annual “Trick-or-Streets” initiative this year, officials said Thursday. 

The following streets, plazas and corridors will host Halloween-themed activities and performances, the city’s Department of Transportation said:

“Premiere events” that may feature “live music, circus acts, comedic clown performances, jugglers, and more” are denoted with asterisks, according to the DOT.

An interactive map of the sites is available on the DOT's website.

“Events are also planned into November to celebrate the Mexican holiday of Día De Los Muertos, or 'Day of the Dead,'” the DOT noted.

The “Trick-or-Streets” initiative, which the city launched last year, aims to allow New Yorkers to enjoy a safe celebration of Halloween.

“‘Trick-or-Streets’ is back and bigger than ever — and we invite all New Yorkers to take part in a spooky night of Halloween fun as well as our Día De Los Muertos celebrations! Our streets serve all New Yorkers, and ‘Trick-or-Streets’ is a great example of how we can use them to bring joy and greater safety to so many children,” DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said in a statement.