The cycling rates in Paris have increased significantly, but the tragic death of 27-year-old Paul Varry, who was run over by an SUV, highlights the dangers cyclists face in the city. Witnesses and CCTV indicate that the driver intentionally drove into the bike lane, leading to Paul's death. Despite investments in cycling infrastructure, safety concerns remain, with bike lanes often lacking uniformity and clarity. Paul's mother and colleagues advocate for safer cycling conditions, while some drivers express frustration over the city's car reduction policies. The incident has sparked discussions about the future of cycling in Paris and the need for a balance between cyclists and motorists. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)