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Hvar, Croatia - the harbour-front promenade is closed to vehicles except for electric trolleys and cycles - even the scooters keep out.
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Hvar, Croatia - the harbour-front promenade is closed to vehicles except for electric trolleys and cycles - even the scooters keep out.
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Dubrovnik - you can tell where the pedestrian zones begin by the barriers of scooters parked there.
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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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The old town of Bari is largely car-free but full of scooters - it's unusual to see just a couple of bikes. (Strada Lamberti - approximate location)
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'Pedestrian Zone' - 'Rising Dissuaders' - aka rising bollards, at entry to the old town of Bari, Italy.
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Bari also has a Velib'-style bike hire scheme - but there are just five stations with ten bikes each, and you have to become a member beforehand.
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Unusually, bikes used for the Bari public hire scheme have derailleur gears - hub gears would be more robust.
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'When I grow up I want to be a bike' - well, maybe, if bikes were made of aluminium. Possibly a pannier rack.
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A cyclist on Zagreb's 'green horseshoe' - lots of space for cyclists and pedestrians.
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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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Zagreb - cyclists on the main pedestrian street, lined with bar terraces.
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Vintage tricycle distributing copies of Slovenia Today to tourists - Triple Bridge, Ljubljana
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Vintage tricycle distributing copies of Slovenia Today to tourists - Preseren trg, Ljubljana
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Now that's what I call a cycle (and pedestrian) crossing! Copova ulica/Slovenska cesta, Ljubljana
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Wooden bike outside the Slovenian National Museum, Ljubljana - no, it's not an exhibit.
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Probably the only cycle lane in Belgrade, and of course it's blocked by parked cars.
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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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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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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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