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Example of a segregated cycleway up a oneway street. Brilliant modern infrastructure.
STOP sign: Traffic in the main carriageway has to give way to cyclists on the cycleway crossing this road.
STOP: Traffic in the main carriageway has to give way to cyclists on the cycleway crossing this road.
Cycleway under raised railway bridge with preference over the main carriageway at this crossing .
NCR 6 from Stanbridge to Dunstable - hard tarmac at this end, but over-grown bushes and loose stone chippings are more suitable to MTB riders the closer you get to Dunstable. Clearing up after the horses is more of a concern.
Contraflow cycle lane on Church Road, Linslade. Forms part of the route connecting the town centre in Leighton Buzzard to the railway station. The rest of the contraflow is unmarked on the road but is indicated by a traffic sign.
NCR51 towards Sandy near Willington and the Danish Camp cafe. Fabulously flat and traffic free riding - great for the young ones!
At Orchard Road and Mill Lane (and Ambrose Way) the cycleway recedes from the main carriageway, leading on to crossings over speed-tables which will be marked for drivers to give way to cyclists.
Cottenham - Impington cycleway under construction. At crossings the path leads away the corner (approx location). See also #30370
New Cottenham - Impington cycleway along the B1049: lamp posts and poles in the middle of the newly widened pavement. See also #30374
New Cottenham - Impington cycleway along the B1049: lamp posts and poles in the middle of the newly widened pavement (approx location). See also #30373
Access to the first section of the NIAB development off Huntingdon Road. The dropped kerbs don't seem to be right for off street cycleways? See also #30053 and #30054.
Access to the first section of the NIAB development off Huntingdon Road. The dropped kerbs don't seem to be right for off street cycleways? See also #30053 and #30055.
Access to the first section of the NIAB development off Huntingdon Road. The dropped kerbs don't seem to be right for off street cycleways? See also #30053 and #30054.
South Ayrshire council and Sustrans have gone to some efforts to promote cycling in the area. Pity there is no policing!
P1070369 Location: New Beckenham, London (England, United Kingdom) Segregated Cycleway through Cator Park
New cycle path between Dalsholm Road and Garscube Estate/West of Scotland Science Park (Kelvin Campus), at junction with Kelvin Cycleway
Informal access from Orchard Park development to new cycleway on its south border. A hard surface would be excellent at this location.
Lancaster cycleway. Junction of NCN 69 and the cycleway access to/from Lancaster Station. The photo shows the cycleway from the station meeting the Millennium Bridge access (which is on the left in front of the cyclist). The Bridge als ... [more]