Wobbling on rented bikes near the Colosseum, Rome’s cyclists try to dodge barriers, potholes, and avoid being sideswiped by passing cars. Thousands of people explore the Italian capital daily on two wheels, despite the city offering just 321 kilometres of cycle paths and having a reputation for chaotic traffic. The regional head of environment association Legambiente Roberto Scacchi, an advocate for better cycle infrastructure, says that despite Rome making progress since Covid, it still lags far behind other European cities.
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is very historical city and so all the pavements are the ancient ones So uh yes it’s very beautiful and it’s amazing but uh maybe to ride a bike it’s not the best thing for me It’s horrible because there are so much cars There are only a little bike roads I see I come from a town in Germany where we have whole streets only for bikes I think
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A me l hanno rubata la bici