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CONCEPT (Compulsory) cycleways and their parallel roads

This wiki is about access implications on cycleways and their parallel roads.

Access implications on (compulsory) cycleways

This table shows all kind of (compulsory) cycleways and their access implications. If a (C) is added it means that it is Compulsory.

Country traffic_sign=* icon traffic_sign=* code Compulsory
for bicycle
bicycle moped mofa horse foot electric bicycle microcar invalid car? vehicle x? vehicle y? vehicle y?


BE BE:D7 yes yes (C)


BE BE:D9 ; BE:D10 ; yes yes (C)
DE DE:1022-10 no yes no no? no yes (If the way is allowed for pedestrian) Pedelec(<250W): Yes

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
DE DE:237 yes yes (C) no Urban: No

Rural: Yes
no no Pedelec(<250W): Yes (C)

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa


DE DE:241 ; DE:240 yes yes (C) no Urban: No

Rural: Yes
no yes (At sign DE:241 only at footway-part) Pedelec(<250W): Yes (C)

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
DE DE:241 ; DE:240 yes yes (C) no Urban: No

Rural: Yes
no yes (At sign DE:241 only at footway-part) Pedelec(<250W): Yes (C)

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
DE DE:241 ; DE:240 yes yes (C) no Urban: No

Rural: Yes
no yes (At sign DE:241 only at footway-part) Pedelec(<250W): Yes (C)

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
DE DE:241 ; DE:240 yes yes (C) no Urban: No

Rural: Yes
no yes (At sign DE:241 only at footway-part) Pedelec(<250W): Yes (C)

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
FI FI:422 FI:423 FI:424 FI:425 Yes with exception: if cycleway is only on left side of the road, and using the road for a short trip is safer Yes with exception: if cycleway is only on left side of the road, and using the road for a short trip is safer (C) no Never compulsory, may be allowed with additional text sign
NL NL:G13 no yes no no no 1) yes 2) yes
NL NL:G11 yes yes (C) no yes (C) no 1) yes 2) yes (C)
NL NL:G12a yes yes (C) yes (C) yes (C) no 1) yes 2) yes (C)


IT
Pista ciclabile in sede propria yes yes (C) no no no no Pedelec(<250W): Yes

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
no
IT
Pista ciclabile su corsia riservata in carregiata yes yes (C) no no no no Pedelec(<250W): Yes

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
no
IT
Pista ciclabile su corsia riservata su marciapiede yes yes (C) no no no yes (only on footway part) Pedelec(<250W): Yes

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
no
IT
Percorso promiscuo pedonale e ciclabile no yes 1) no no no yes Pedelec(<250W): Yes

E-Bike(<500W): See mofa
no
IT
Area pedonale no yes 1) no no
?
yes
?
no
Your country your sign code


Country remark
BE
  1. The regulations define a lane ("rijbaan") as any part of a road that is suitable for vehicles ("rijdende voertuigen").
  2. Pedestrians are not supposed to use a bridleway, when there a road next to it. Unfortunately, the regulations seem silent on the issue of whether pedestrians can use a bridleway if no other alternative is available.


DE


FI


NL
  1. Legally horses are not allowed on compulsary cycleways. However, in practice they are permitted because it is much safer. Often the use a small trail next to the cycleway created by frequente horse riding.
  2. Pedestrians are allowed on cycleways unless there is a parallel sidewalk/pavement in which case they must use that.
  3. Some special vehicles may use the parallel road. For example; bicycles with more then 3 wheels and more then 0.75 M wide. Or bicycles with a trailer that is more then .75m wide (including cargo). More info in Dutch


IT
  1. with precedence to pedestrians and an implied speed limit of 10km/h


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Access implications on roads that allow cycling but have parallel compulsory cycleway.

This table is about roads that allow cycling in general but because they have a compulsory cycleway next to it access is different. Not all countries have compulsory cycleways. For example these compulsory cycleways are signposted with in NL and with in DE. Also keep in mind that the table does NOT apply to roads with an explicit ban like or .

Compulsory
cycleway
traffic_sign=*
Access on parallel
highway=*
(e.g. tertiary
in most countries)
bicycle moped mofa horse foot exeptional (bi)cycle microcar group of cyclists road conditions racing bikes vehicle x? vehicle y?


AT no yes (>15 cyclists) yes (Only at training)


BE no


DE no yes yes yes yes (if there is no sidewalk/footway) yes (If wider-bicycle are not rational/suitable) yes (>15 cyclists) yes (If the cycleway is not suitable)


DE no yes yes yes no yes (If wider-bicycle are not rational/suitable) yes (>15 cyclists) yes (If the cycleway is not suitable)


FI no


NL no yes Unless no yes 1) no 2) 3) no no


your country? no


your country? no


your country? no



Country remark
BE
  1. The regulations define a lane ("rijbaan") as any part of a road that is suitable for vehicles ("rijdende voertuigen").
  2. Pedestrians are not supposed to use a bridleway, when there a road next to it. Unfortunately, the regulations seem silent on the issue of whether pedestrians can use a bridleway if no other alternative is available.


DE


FI
  1. In practice, the racing bikes can be seen on main road even if cycleway is available. Police accepts that practice. Most cycleways in Finland are shared footway+cycleways without segregation of those two.
  2. Traffic rules include an exception for case where (two-way) cycleway is only on left side of the road. (Tieliikenneasetus, sign 422)
  3. Traffic rules explicitly allow using any vehicle (including non-motorized vehicles such as bicycle) on other than designated road temporarily in special conditions if it is safer and does not obstruct traffic. (Traffic Rules Act 8 §)
  4. Pedestrians are allowed on cycleways unless there is a parallel sidewalk/pavement in which case they must use that.
NL
  1. Legally horses are not allowed on compulsary cycleways. However, in practice they are permitted because it is much safer. Often the use a small trail next to the cycleway created by frequente horse riding.
  2. Pedestrians are allowed on cycleways unless there is a parallel sidewalk/pavement in which case they must use that.
  3. Some special vehicles may use the parallel road. For example; bicycles with more then 3 wheels and more then 0.75 M wide. Or bicycles with a trailer that is more then .75m wide (including cargo). More info in Dutch


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