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Cycle route (also used by scooters) linking the very trendy resort of José Ignacio, Uruguay, to the main road.
1769013 metres
Segregated shared-use tracks in Punta del Este, Uruguay (and sculpture) - there are only dropped kerbs on one side, but there are no signs which side cyclists should be on. Painful if you get it wrong!
1799016 metres
Segregated shared-use track blocked for some kind of motor race - Punta del Este, Uruguay.
1799205 metres
Guarded parking for two-wheelers at Tres Cerros, Montevideo's main bus terminal. Bikes are hung by the front wheel in a seemingly makeshift manner.
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Guarded parking for two-wheelers at Tres Cerros, Montevideo's main bus terminal. Bikes are hung by the front wheel in a seemingly makeshift manner.
1880738 metres
Cycle (and motor bike) parking near the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales, Parque Rodó, Montevideo
1882383 metres
Typical Uruguayan 'cruiser' bikes (coping with the lack of cycle parking) - Parque Rodó, Montevideo.
1882737 metres
Token cycle parking (I've never seen anything but wheelbenders) in Montevideo's sleek new train station.
1882956 metres
Typical Uruguayan 'cruiser' bike - you need a long chain if you only have palm trees to lock your bike to.
1883105 metres
Montevideo's ramblas or waterfront highway stretch for perhaps 20km; there's a segregated cycle track only on the busiest sections (very popular on a sunny Sunday afternoon).
1883264 metres
Cycle parking in the underpass below the Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo (City Hall), near the main staff entrance.
1883308 metres
Cycle parking at rear of the Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo (City Hall).
1883328 metres
Montevideo's ramblas or waterfront highway stretch for perhaps 20km; there's a segregated cycle track only on the busiest sections (very popular on a sunny Sunday afternoon).
1883359 metres
Montevideo's ramblas or waterfront highway stretch for perhaps 20km; there's a segregated cycle track only on the busiest sections (very popular on a sunny Sunday afternoon).
1883362 metres
Almost every road in Montevideo is one-way - but traffic lights face both ways, being the only indication telling pedestrians when to cross.
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