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1. Green way

A greenway is a designated route for non-motorized travel—such as walking, cycling, or horseback riding—often built along parks, rivers, or old railway lines, with an emphasis on nature and recreation.

  • Purpose: Promote sustainable travel and leisure while protecting the environment.
  • Users: Pedestrians, cyclists, joggers, skaters, sometimes equestrians.
  • Traffic rules: Motor vehicles are typically prohibited except for maintenance or emergency access.
  • Surface: Can be paved, gravel, or natural, depending on use and location.
  • Location: Often connects parks, natural reserves, city centers, or tourist attractions.
Green way

Sign indicating a green way. (Gard, France) © Wikimedia.org/Marc Mongenet, CC BY-SA