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Photo Number #13591
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Yes, the French have their version of Cyclists Dismount (Cyclistes Mettre Pied a Terre). Don't have much choice given it's a one-way street! Albi.
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West end of the Saint-Georges footbridge, Lyon - step-free access, but there's only a pedestrian crossing and really nowhere for cyclists to go (the riverside boulevards are one-way).
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The Saint-Georges footbridge in Lyon - no steps, and red surfacing on the bridge,, but not really set up to be a cycle route however.
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French grocer's advertising for online shopping. Does this suggest cyclists can't carry their weekly shopping or is it saying that if you shop online you can cycle...?
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Hybrid cycle lane of sorts (at mid-level between road vehicles and pedestrians), Pont de la Feuillée, Lyon (with a modern trolley bus).
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Cycle parking at Lyon's main transport interchange, Part Dieu station - as often in France, there's a problem with scooters encroaching on cycle parking.
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Most major French cities now have a Vélib-style cycle hire system - this one is in Lyon.
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Many French cities boast bicycle renting schemes. They seem to be well accepted and work well. The bicycles are sturdy (heavy) and don't go far but are properly equipped and very robust.
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Cycle contraflow in Arles - all that metalwork is an accident waiting to happen.
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Very faded cycle track in Arles, diverted to suit new car parking arrangements.
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New track alongside the abandoned railway south from Arles towards Van Gogh's Bridge and the Camargue - sharing the bridge over the N113 ring road.
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There are lots of (rather worn) Advanced Stop Lines in Arles, unlike many French towns - but no access lanes to reach them.
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Cycle link from the main highway east of Arles towards the youth hostel, rather crudely closed off to motor vehicles - but the abandoned railway to the right might soon make an excellent link to Van Gogh's Bridge and towards the Camargue.
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Cycle route signage on the main approach road on the east side of Arles - no mention of the cut-through to the youth hostel (see #14516).
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The Rencontres Internationales de Photographie, perhaps Europe's biggest photography festival, in the former railways workshops in Arles - and precisely no cycle parking.
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