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Its good to see a cycling gap in this 'road closure'. But the gap on the far side of the road does not look official.
Resurfacing a cyclepath, Dutch style. This four kilometre long, four metre wide cycle path is being resurfaced. There's room for two rollers next to each other. The sign reads "Fietspad - dus niet brommen". i.e. "Cyclepath - therefore ... [more]
Resurfacing a cycle path, Dutch style. Another layer is applied to a four kilometre long four metre wide cyclepath.
Resurfacing of a cycle path. This path is 4 m wide and four kilometres long without interruption, providing part of a fast cycle route around Assen. The new surface is several inches of asphalt laid on top of proper foundations. The same ma ... [more]
A container is used as a temporary bridge off this cycle bridge during these roadworks.
Victoria Road is closed due to a collapsed sewer - but cyclists always find their way through.
This looks a bit like an archaeological dig that has uncovered an early 21st century cycle way.
Dreadful gas roadworks blocking the cycle path and putting both cyclists and pedestrians in danger
See #30253 Taken from the cycle bridge over the railway showing the recently lifted tracks ready for taking way to build the new platform. This will be the new location for the photos in the time lapse sequence at http://cambridge.cyclest ... [more]
Guided Busway crosses Station Road at Longstanton. Looking West. Workmen have started work on laying blacktop on the cycle path.
The "Cyclists & Moped Riders Please Dismount" sign returns to Corn Exchange Street, Cambridge
Major traffic-calming under way in Stamford. It'd be nice if they could add some cycle parking too
Major traffic-calming under way in Stamford. It'd be nice if they could add some cycle parking too
While a temporary issue, this has been in place for a couple of days and directing pretty heavy two way pedestrian and cycle traffic down a 1m wide pavement isn't ideal. I hope they get the work to a stage where they can offer a wider route ... [more]
Roadworks on Pembroke Street encourage (or in some cases force) vehicles into the contraflow cycle lane.
Cyclists Dismount on St Andrews St, Cambridge, but there is no obstruction on the road.
Cycle Superhighway 3 - there's some big roadworks here and once diverted from the security of these regular road markings we felt rather lost.
And as usual, the signs are in the cycle lane; the camber of the pavement does provide some reason as to why this has happened ...but a reason isn't an excuse and it would be nice if these things didn't happen. Location approximate.
The new footway under construction that will connect this pavement properly with the Cycle Bridge.
Some confusion - one sign tells pedestrians to use the footpath on the other side, but they've also put up cones to create a temporary path - which forces cars into the contraflow cycle lane.
Building this riverside promenade seems to involve moving masses of amounts of earth out of Cambridge and bringing some fresh new stuff in. Is all that really necessary?
The bridge between Brookfields and The Tins has gone - to be replaced by a wider one as part of improvements to The Tins
The footbridge between Brookfields and The Tins has gone - to be replaced by a wider one as part of improvements to The Tins
The buses-only (no cycling, in theory) route on the east side of Russell Square is being removed.
Yet again - the awful Seven Stations Route is blocked by works, with cyclists told to dismount and walk around.
Not exactly cycling-related but Angel Pavement, Royston is undergoing roadworks c. late January 2011.
Cycleway upgrade preparation just north of Harston on the A10. Quite a few road works signs already up; 40 mph temporary speed limit will be enforced. Work starts 17th January for 70 days, according to signage.
Good practice, except that it's also a shared-use cycle path - but there is level access at each end. (These barriers had been waiting for repair since the summer of 2009 - see #19037 )
Get in Lane When finished this cycle lane will help cyclists get into the right position at the busy junction ahead. Its a little confusing at the moment because the roadworks force all the traffic into the cycle lane.
The text on the red sign reads "cycle lane closed […] mopeds and cyclists dismount". If we ignore the fact that mopeds are prohibited from using cycle lanes anyway and therefore shouldn't be mentioned on this sign at all, this sign sends ... [more]
Drains in Mill Road being treated by a new process that involves steam cleaning - looks quite dramatic.
Drains in Mill Road being treated by a new process that involves steam cleaning - looks quite dramatic.
The roadworks here were initiated to fix a broken sewer - but may drag on for many weeks as it turns out that the problem is caused by a 'concrete chamber' - http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Home/Chamber-of-secrets-at-site-of-sewer-work.htm
Roadworks on Waterloo Bridge - no signs to give cyclists space, unlike on Hills Road Bridge in Cambridge
Temporary traffic signals on Kings Hedges Road. Taken 11 October 2010, but they were still there this morning (20 October). Location approximate; sorry about the poor quality.
Stopping a colleague falling down a hole during road works to fit gas mains along Long Bridge Road, Llanidloes
And we think we have problems getting roads and footways resurfaced properly after being dug up by utilities - Baia Mare, Romania.
A rather distant view of the construction of the guided busway at Trumpington P&R. Location approximate.
With one side of Waterloo Bridge closed, there are no road signs to deter cars from trying to push past cyclists - unlike the good practice on Hills Road in Cambridge.
With one side of Waterloo Bridge closed, there are no road signs to deter cars from trying to push past cyclists - unlike the good practice on Hills Road in Cambridge
The Seven Stations cycle route has been kept open through these roadworks while cars have to go the long way around. pedestrians are less well catered for, with no sign to their route on the north side of the roadworks.
A temporary cycle lane has been provided during roadworks on the Seven Stations route, while pedestrians are supposed to take a dogleg to the left - naturally that's not happening, they're just walking along the temporary cycle lane.
Immaculate four metre wide cycle-path surface without potholes despite many freeze and thaw cycles. This is the result of a high standard of path construction and maintenance. See #20650 for an example of what is done to fix potholes whe ... [more]
To me the cycle path already looked adequately empty of leaves. In the Netherlands cycle paths always do. All the time. However, here comes the leaf sweeper again just to make sure. 3 metre wide secondary cycle path behind a residential ... [more]
Another day, another sweeper. Leaves being removed from a 4 metre wide main cycle path in Assen
Owing to the construction of a biomedical w/n [the Laboratory of Molecular Biology], diversionary measures are in place along the Trumpington-Addenbrooke's cycleway.
Cycleway works, continuing next to Hauxton Road. The attack angle for the newly-laid cycleway is too sharp, and the old path is wider than the new.
Why does it take so long to get things fixed here?? 2) barriers missing for many weeks. [FINALLY fixed 12 Jan 2011 - see #27711 ]
Why does it take so long to get things fixed here?? 1) barriers missing for many weeks (the lights got replaced quickly)
P1140958 Tramworks on Princes Street. Location: Old Town, Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom)
Cyclists cycling close to the kerb invite motorists to overtake where, during the construction work there is too little width to make it safe. Taxi AE04 HWP is intimidating a cyclist close to railings.
One-way traffic through Hills Road bridge roadworks (naturally cyclists go to the front of the queue and the cars then have to follow them).
A narrow lane for cyclists has now been created by the sewer repairs on Pembroke Street.
'Cyclists Please Dismount' sign at closure due to collapsed sewer. In fact there are dropped kerbs at both ends on the south side so cyclists do ride through when the coast is clear.
Access to Clay Farm development from Shelford Road. New roads being built. View to Addenbrookes Hospital.
Constructing the Oyster Bay Trail in Reculver Country Park (A Site of Special Scientific Interest). The plastic reinforces the ground. Grass grows back through the gaps.