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The junction of Creffield Rd and Maldon Rd is crying out for a cyclists exemption from the No Entry.
Example of a segregated cycleway up a oneway street. Brilliant modern infrastructure.
No cycling down the stairs. There is also a longer ramp as an alternative route to cycle down.
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.
No entry - "bicycles" frei / free. This one way street (for motor traffic) is typical in its car parking layout, which are located in blocks on either side, so that cars have to slow down and "slalom" between them.
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]