Cycle track alongside Copacabana Beach, Rio, Brazil
Cycle track alongside Copacabana Beach, Rio, Brazil
Cycle track alongside Copacabana Beach, Rio, Brazil
Cycle track alongside Copacabana Beach, Rio, Brazil
Cycles left near shops in the Copacabana beach area, Rio, Brazil
Cycles left near shops in the Copacabana beach area, Rio, Brazil
Bicycle and rider in the Copacabana beach area, Rio, Brazil
Typical bus in Asunción, Paraguay
Hostile street environment for cycling in Buenos Aires!
"Inicio de calle preferencial de bicicletas"
meaning "start of preferential street for bicycles"
Pedestrianised area in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Massive highway in Buenos Aires
Cycling in one of the districts in Buenos Aires
Bicycle hire in the San Telmo area of Buenos Aires
Little in the way of bicycle parking in Buenos Aires
Colectivos - basically buses where the driver has a helper that continually calls out the location. These are from Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
Cycle parking - Miraflores, Lima, Peru
Cycling through a park in Quito, Ecuador
Cycling through a park in Quito, Ecuador
Cycling through a park in Quito, Ecuador
Cycle parking in a park in Quito, Ecuador
Exit from a cycle path in a park in Quito, Ecuador
Exit from cycle path in a park in Quito, Ecuador
Start of cycle path in a park in Quito, Ecuador
Cycle parking in a park in Quito, Ecuador
Cycle path through a park in Quito, Ecuador
Crossing of a cycle path in a park in Quito, Ecuador
Cyclist on a street in Quito, Ecuador
Bus stop in a bus priority lane which runs both ways in the middle of the street, in Quito, Ecuador, near the cultural centre.
Bus stop in a bus priority lane which runs both ways in the middle of the street, in Quito, Ecuador, near the cultural centre.
Bus priority lane which runs in the middle of the street, in Quito, Ecuador, near the cultural centre.
Transport through Abancay in Peru. Incredibly windey road ahead. (See Satellite view or OSM layer to see the real direction of the road.)
Bicycle taxis seemed very common in parts of Peru like this.
Typical Uruguayan bike (the cattle-horn handlebars make a suitable national symbol, though they're also widely used for carrying a passenger) - Peatonal Bacacay, Montevideo.
Typical Uruguayan 'cruiser' bikes (coping with the lack of cycle parking) - Parque Rodó, Montevideo.
Typical Uruguayan 'cruiser' bike - you need a long chain if you only have palm trees to lock your bike to.