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Cycling in New South Wales Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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—Annemiek van Vleuten, 1st in the 2022 Road race, UCI Road World Championships at Wollongong Shared cycle paths are usually marked with a cycle symbol. If a path is exclusively for cyclists, then the path will be painted green, such as the one seen on the right. It will be crisp clear whether pedestrians will be allowed on green paths or not. Another important thing to keep in mind is that many cycle paths were either formed out of existing pathways that had some sort of use until they went unloved or out of council parklands or rail trails. This has resulted in various gaps within the cycle network, in addition with the lack of cooperation between different councils, meaning you may have to ride on the road for a few hundred metres, or even kilometres on end, before returning to a path ag

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