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Cycle racks outside the Curtea Veche, Sighetul Marmatei - one of the few Romanian towns with much of a cycling culture.
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Cycle racks outside the Curtea Veche, Sighetul Marmatei - one of the few Romanian towns with much of a cycling culture.
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Cycle parking (no, not the fence in the foreground) at Electrolux factory, Satu Mare, Romania - there's even a guard in the hut at rear.
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Cycle track to campsite in Tata, Hungary and crossing to foot/cycle bridge leading to the railway station.
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Probably the only cycle lane in Belgrade, and of course it's blocked by parked cars.
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Györ, Hungary - shared-use cycle lane, ending abruptly at the parked cars ahead - not the safest way to merge with the main carriageway.
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Cycle crossing from pedestrian zone of Györ, Hungary, to cycle lane on bridge over railway.
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No mopeds, bikes or wolves in the Castle Park, Pápa, Hungary (in fact the cycle route goes to the left, providing a good link from the station to the centre).
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Western Hungary has lots of shared-use pavements like this, marked out with yellow paint, which work pretty well. No push-buttons (or sensors) for the crossing lights, however.
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A cycle route runs right across the rear of the Eszterházy mansion in Fertód (where Haydn lived and worked for thirty years).
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There's a lot of cycling in Western Hungary - Köszeg, near the Austrian border, has a particularly strong cycling culture, with plenty of (wheel-bender) racks.
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Not quite a cycle facility, but the nearest there is in Sarajevo - a bridge designed by the Eiffel company, now car-free but with a short set of steps at either end.
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Zagreb - cyclists on the main pedestrian street, lined with bar terraces.
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Immediately north of Zagreb's 'green horseshoe' - in theory there's room for the cyclist to ride in the channel to the right of the tram tracks and not be hit by a tram.
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A cyclist on Zagreb's 'green horseshoe' - lots of space for cyclists and pedestrians.
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Cycle tracks and signs in the snow. Karniki forest, near Karpacz, Bergson Winter Challenge, Poland.
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Dubrovnik - you can tell where the pedestrian zones begin by the barriers of scooters parked there.
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Vintage tricycle distributing copies of Slovenia Today to tourists - Preseren trg, Ljubljana
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Vintage tricycle distributing copies of Slovenia Today to tourists - Triple Bridge, Ljubljana
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