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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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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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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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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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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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Covered cycle parking at the bus interchange opposite Annecy station - there's quite a few of these small stands in the area but no one big cycle park.
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Cyclists on Annecy's canal-side paths simply use regular zebras to cross main roads.
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Staff cycle parking, Annecy castle - just like a Cambridge college, but much smaller.
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Surprisingly perhaps, this is not one of central Annecy's traffic-free streets, but one of the few access routes for cars.
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Surprisingly perhaps, this is not one of central Annecy's traffic-free streets, but one of the few access routes for cars.
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Cycle crossing to the Beaulieu shopping centre (and tourist office), Annecy.
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Annecy cycle information point - maps of routes around Savoie, around Annecy and through Annecy. So why would motorcyclists think this a suitable place to park their machines?
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The start of the Promenade Cyclable, Annecy - pedestrians are supposed to keep to the red gravel, but understandably many prefer the asphalt, especially with buggies etc.
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