Cycle lanes are specially designed to offer cyclists a safe, priority area. They organize traffic taking into account both the needs of cyclists and coexistence with motorized vehicles.
G. Cycle lane
Traffic on bicycle lanes
On a specially designed one-way street, cyclists can occupy the entire width of the public road.

Two-way road use
When the cycle lane has two-way traffic, cyclists must restrict themselves to using the right-hand half of the lane.

Speed limits and assimilated drivers
The speed limit on these streets is 30 km/h, and people riding bicycles or speed pedelecs are treated in the same way as cyclists.

Understanding the rules specific to cycling streets, particularly with regard to traffic flow, priority and speed limits, is essential to guaranteeing the safety of all users and promoting harmonious sharing of the public highway.

