Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report - (Page 13)

Travel by bicycle Cycle paths and their usage Source: Paris City Hall, Roads and Transportation Division Journeys counted on cycle paths Boulevard de Sébastopol 110 204 Quai de Jemmapes 96 128 Rue de Rivoli 156 230 Boulevard Henri IV 183 62 106 230 East - West West - East Number of cyclists between 8.30 and 9.30am Number of cyclists between 5.30 and 6.30pm (hourly average over 2007) Boulevard Saint-Germain 134 250 East - West West - East Avenue Daumesnil 117 71 31 69 Cycle paths created in 2007 New creations: 28.4 km Routes per type Type of path Cycle strips Against the traffic Bus lanes open to bicycles Separate cycle lanes Other Length created 0.6 km 14.3 km 1.2 km 8.1 km 4.2 km Total Yearly progression of cycle paths since 1998 Total paths (in km) 400 350 300 250 200 180.5 256.1* 151.0 258.2 281.6 292.8 28.4 km Changes 2007/2006 370.9 327.3 399.3 +8% Prefectoral Order dated 12 January 2001: (No. 01-15042) pertaining to the authorisation for cyclists to use lanes specifically restricted to certain vehicles. 150 100 50 0 122.1 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 * Order dated 12 January 2001, opening bus lanes to bicycles and in addition: Speed tracks Footbridges and structures Bicycle touring paths in woods Paths along canals (outside Paris) 8.2 km 0.8 km 23.2 km 51.6 km 13

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

Cover
Contents
Journeys in the Paris region
Public transport
Travel by bicycle
Pedestrians on the move
Journeys made by people with reduced mobility
Traffic
Travel by motorcycle
Parking
Journeys by taxi
Journeys made by tourists
The carriage of goods
Travel safety
Planning public space
Atmospheric pollution
Economic backdrop
Key figures for 2007
The Observatoire des déplacements (Paris transport  monitoring center)

Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

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