This is a photo from two years ago, i stood there for a good minute wondering how the hell and why this weird cycle path was there. It is in southern France, on the climb to Col d’Ecre, bit north of Nice.

Take a guess, i finally fully understand.

11 points

Beats me… Cycling pull-off so faster vehicles can pass?

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No, it has nothing to do with cars.

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Oh…. The posts are the sensor that snaps a picture and uploads it

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Now that i have found this, i kinda want to go back and collect the cols, haha.

Seems like quite some people snap a pic of themselves there. Not sure if it’s the best way to spend money on cycling infrastructure, but i think it’s a fun little project, i like it.

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I still have no idea what it’s for

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SPOILER

Maybe i was exaggerating when i said i fully understand it. There is this Cols Connectes thing from the department alpes maritimes where climbing a col is being gamified, to collect the cols and take the times, upload photos. And this infra is part of it, taking a photo. Maybe there is are also stations like this at the bottom and top, for the timing, but i did not see them if they were there. But i also rode some of the other cols and did not notice anything like it either, but apparently it’s there.

Just today i clicked on the deeplink to the cameras. https://www.cols-connectes06.fr/consultez-les-photos.htm I don’t know ho to reach this from their website.

I knew this infra was somehow part of “cols connetces”, but did not really understand what it did, i had asked it before in the french cycling subreddit.

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There used to be a complete bike lane, but sadly a rockslide covered all but this part.

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Best guess, it’s for allowing cars to pass?

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Nope.

A hint: These two poles and the one with the solar panel make sense of the whole thing.

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Or a simple bicycle counter - authorities are interested to know how many cyclists are using this route and at what times of day etc.

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No bicycle counter. But times of day is being collected.

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Hmm, something like a chip timing station so you can time your climb?

Presumably there would be similar ones at the bottom and top also, and perhaps at other points along the way.

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Wait a second. There might be something further down and up the hill that i have not fully understood yet, so this could also be a timing machine, i am not sure. It’s not the function that i’m looking for though.

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No timing, but this is getting close. There is nothing further down this climb, but this infra apparently also exists on a few other climbs in the area.

I have posted the solution already, but you can keep playing.

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Some sort of service station? Maybe there’s an air pump and various tools in that box?

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Hahaha. Thanks for playing my friends.

But no, you are not sopposed to stop there.

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Perhaps to turn on something like ‘Bicycles ahead’ warning lights for an upcoming section with poor visibility, or a tunnel or similar.

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No, there is no poor visibility. Google street view from before it was built klick

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A pullout area to allow backed up vehicles to pass?

It’s strange that it’s on the downhill side and not the uphill, though!

Other guesses: Brake check area (stop and let brakes cool…); U-turn area as we sometimes see for the ‘j-turn’ configuration; The pullout is for uphill cyclists but they have to make a u-turn to use it.

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It is on the uphill side. Location

I will wait a little bit more before i post the solution.

Another hint: It has nothing to do with cars.

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It is on the uphill side.

Aha, now I see.

Further guesses: Place to pull over and rest; Place for cyclists to make a U turn - perhaps just before a particularly steep or difficult section.

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No. Why is there an internet connection? What else is there?

I posted the solution but you can keep playing if you want.

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