Another big one, plenty of new areas visited and a new pedestrian zone.
    I hope you enjoy, thank you for your continued support!

    00:00 Fontenay-sous-Bois / Montreuil — Intro
    02:47 Bagnolet — New Regional Bike Network Visual Design
    04:37 Paris 20e — Place Gambetta
    06:19 Paris 20e — NOPE
    08:41 Paris 11e — Ménilmontant / Jean-Pierre Timbaud
    13:09 Paris 3e — Rue de Saintonge
    14:13 Paris 3e — Rue de Bretagne
    15:50 Paris 3e — Rue du Temple
    18:56 Paris 4e — Rue du Temple Pedestrian Area
    20:50 Paris 4e — Hôtel de Ville – Avenue Victoria
    22:55 Paris 1er — Rue de Rivoli

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    Audacity

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    1 Comment

    1. The signage is clean but looks a bit dry/international. I guess it depends on how it is used. Simple easily recognisable arrow signs indicating where bike paths are to be picked up across complex intersections would be a huge help. It will take years for pedestrians to stop wandering onto designated bike paths. In time, if their kids are cycling they will be careful.

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