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Cycle route (also used by scooters) linking the very trendy resort of José Ignacio, Uruguay, to the main road.
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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!
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Segregated shared-use track blocked for some kind of motor race - Punta del Este, Uruguay.
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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.
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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.
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Cycle (and motor bike) parking near the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales, Parque Rodó, Montevideo
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Typical Uruguayan 'cruiser' bikes (coping with the lack of cycle parking) - Parque Rodó, Montevideo.
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Token cycle parking (I've never seen anything but wheelbenders) in Montevideo's sleek new train station.
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Typical Uruguayan 'cruiser' bike - you need a long chain if you only have palm trees to lock your bike to.
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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).
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Cycle parking in the underpass below the Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo (City Hall), near the main staff entrance.
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Cycle parking at rear of the Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo (City Hall).
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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).
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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).
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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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