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See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0gjcSANqr0 Yep, not only do cars pass too close at times, so do cyclists. Of course if a car had been this close it'd have been really dangerous, a cyclist is not as bad. However, you do see m ... [more]
The junction of Creffield Rd and Maldon Rd is crying out for a cyclists exemption from the No Entry.
The vertical lift bridge from 1927 presents a bottleneck for different types of traffic in all directions. But once the bridge is lowered cyclists are the first to cross it as shown in this video. See also raised bridge http://iitm.be/cycli ... [more]
"Cyclists dismount", French style. Shared use cycle route blocked for maintenance of the Council of Europe offices. Pedestrians are asked to use the pavement on the other side of the road. See also #33273.
"Cyclists dismount", French style. Shared use cycle route blocked for maintenance of the Council of Europe offices. See also #33275
NO MOTOR CYCLES - CYCLISTS DISMOUNT; NO CYCLING CYCLISTS DISMOUNT - NO MOTOR CYCLES, two sets of signs facing in different directions. There should be no such signs on a national cycle route.
Only left turn except cyclists. So what are cyclists "excepted" from...? Good test for the many language students on bikes in Cambridge.
Chicanes and a dismount sign for the shared use path on the bridge over the M45. This very short section of shared use path alongside the A5 provides a useful dog-leg link between two quiet lanes on route 50. As evidenced by the tyre tr ... [more]
No doubt that sign used to say 'Cyclists Dismount' and the marking on the pavement, 'END'. The path was also probably somewhat wider than it is today.
The widened shared pathway alongside Circular Road North isn't quite finished (note the lack of drop kerbs and obstruction in the distance (see #22584)). The Council still insist on using 'Cyclists Dismount' signs despite pleas to the cy ... [more]
Cambridgeshire County Council does not permit the use of this sign. Erected by ... Cambridgeshire County Council
Cambridgeshire County Council does not permit the use of this sign. Erected by ... Cambridgeshire County Council
No left turn, except (undtaget) bicycles sign in white/red colour. Allowing cyclists to turn to go up a street with a "low flying motobikes sign". Confusing signs not just in Cambridge.
No right turn, except (undtaget) bicycles. Allowing cyclists to turn to go up one way street.
Exit from the taxi stand on the (city centre facing) southern side of Oldenburg Main Station. An alert sign indicating the offstreet two way cycle track. It is the opposite of a "Cyclists Dismount" sign. Authorities in Cambridge would give ... [more]
National Cycle Network route 3 through Lanhydrock estate (National Trust) - 'cyclists dismount' to cross a quiet road. The sign which is very faded reads: W A R N I N G ROAD JUNCTION AHEAD CYCLISTS PLEASE DISMOUNT CROSS THE ROAD WIT ... [more]
Coronation Street runs from Hills Road to Panton Street one way East to West. For the last block it runs the opposite way West to East (from the very narrow St Eligius Street to Panton Street. This short stretch of one-way street has probab ... [more]