Obstructed entrance to Palermo station
Proper cycle parking needed at Palermo station
Pedestrianisation in Palermo
Attractive pedestrianisation for a street of restaurants
All Palermo's bike shops are on this one road - via Divisi, also known as via Biciclettai
All Palermo's bike shops are on this one road
Cyclist at Palermo's central crossroads
Cyclist near Palermo harbour
Cyclist near Palermo harbour
Cyclist using a zebra crossing to reach the Palermo waterfront
Late afternoon by the entry to Palermo harbour
Cycle crossing to Palermo harbour
Start of segregated footway on the Palermo waterfront
Cycle crossing to Palermo harbour without a dropped kerb or No Parking lines.
Rising bollards by Palermo harbour - an alternative to the cycle crossing without a dropped kerb just to the right.
No dropped kerb for the cycle crossing! And it's a miracle there isn't a car parked across it too.
Cycling by the harbour, Palermo
Cycling by the harbour, Palermo
Cycling by the harbour, Palermo
Lots of cars parked on this supposedly pedestrianised street. Obviously, cycling is hardly going to be a problem here.
Restaurants on pedestrianised street near Palermo harbour
A rare cyclist near Palermo cathedral
Park refurbishment in Palermo - but it's not being opened up for cycling.
Cyclist and motor trishaws near Palermo cathedral
Motor trishaws in Palermo - very handy for the many alleys.
I'm not sure the facemask is really necessary - cycling on the footway in Palermo
Barely room for buses, let alone pedestrians.
Pedestrianisation in Monreale, Sicily
Standard Sicilian double parking impeding buses, cyclists and all other road users.
Insane Sicilian riding against the one-way traffic and trying to cross to the other side.
Insane Sicilian riding against the one-way traffic and trying to cross to the other side.