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    For ROUTE 1:

    ✅ What works well:

    The route feels mostly safe and accessible. It is clearly separated from car traffic for the most part, with proper zebra crossings, orientation signs, and safety signs that guide users effectively. The street lighting and clean-cut trees enhance visibility and reduce hazards, while benches and fountains provide rest opportunities for all ages.

     

    🚸 For families and people with reduced mobility:

    The asphalted sections are smooth and ideal for kids, older adults, and even users with wheelchairs or baby carriers. However, the 500 m trail segment poses accessibility challenges — it has potholes, and is less suitable for non-standard bikes or wheelchairs despite being well-signposted.

    🐐 Unexpected obstacles:

    The encounter with a goat in the middle of the bike path was unexpected and could have been dangerous — some barrier or signage near rural/farm zones might help prevent such incidents.

    ⚠️ Improvements needed:

    • The crossing near the highway felt risky and would benefit from better signage, barriers, or even traffic lights.
    • Consider paving the trail section or creating a parallel accessible path for inclusive use.
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