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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]
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.
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
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.