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High contrast local cycle route numbering, and faded NCN numbering (actually more visible in the photo than real life)
Cycle route sign to the left towards Westgate Gardens following National Cycle Route 1. Also follow this route to reach Canterbury City Centre (This is slightly shorter than the City Centre route shown on the finger sign at this location to ... [more]
Cycle route signs: - to Wincheap (Turn left); - along the Crab & Winkle Way which forms the part of National Cycle Route 1 to Whitstable (Turn left); - to the Great Stour Way traffic-free riverside cycle path which forms part of National ... [more]
Cycle route sign to the right towards Westgate Gardens following National Cycle Route 1. Also follow this route to reach Canterbury City Centre (This is slightly shorter than the City Centre route shown on the finger sign at this location t ... [more]
Cycle route signs towards: - Westgate Gardens (About turn to cycle there, or walk through the gate just beyond this sign to walk into the gardens which are the other side of the wall); - Canterbury West railway station (About turn, then c ... [more]
Cycle route sign to the left towards Westgate Gardens and Canterbury West railway station following National Cycle Route 1. Follow this route to reach Canterbury City Centre. Also follow NCR1 in this direction to reach Fordwich, Sandwich, D ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Wincheap (turn left); - Chartham (turn left, follow the signs for the Great Stour Way). This left turn is the beginning of National Cycle Route 18 via Chartham, Wye, Ashford, Tentenden, and finishing at Royal T ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Wincheap (turn right); - Chartham (turn right, follow the signs for the Great Stour Way). This right turn is the beginning of National Cycle Route 18 via Chartham, Wye, Ashford, Tentenden, and finishing at Roya ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Canterbury High School (Turn left and briefly uphill and across the bridge); - Westgate Gardens (Turn right, downhill); - Canterbury West railway station (Turn right, downhill); Canterbury City Centre is reach ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Wincheap (Turn left, pass around car park edge); - Great Stour Way (Turn left, pass around car park edge). The traffic-free riverside cycle path to the village of Chartham which forms part of National Cycle Route ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Westgate Gardens (Turn right); - Canterbury West railway station (Turn right); - Crab & Winkle Way (Turn right). The Crab & Winkle Way forms part of National Cycle Route 1; - Wincheap (About turn, pass around ca ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Canterbury City Centre and Wincheap (turn sharp left then cross the bridge shortly thereafter). - Westgate Gardens (About turn); - Canterbury West railway station (About turn); - Crab & Winkle Way (About turn). ... [more]
Cycle routes sign for: - Westgate Gardens (Follow left fork); - Canterbury West railway station (Follow left fork); - Crab & Winkle Way (Follow left fork). The Crab & Winkle Way forms part of National Cycle Route 1. - Canterbury City Ce ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Great Stour Way, the traffic-free riverside cycle path to the village of Chartham which forms part of National Cycle Route 18. Beyond Chartham NCR18 reaches Wye, Ashford, Tenterden, and Royal Tunbridge Wells via qu ... [more]
Cycle route sign for: - Westgate Gardens (turn sharp back right); - Canterbury West railway station (turn sharp back right); - Crab & Winkle Way (turn sharp back right). The Crab & Winkle Way forms part of National Cycle Route 1. Turn ... [more]
Cycle route sign towards Canterbury City Centre and Wincheap. Cross the bridge immediately to the right. Canterbury East railway station can be reached by following the subsequent City Centre signs.
Cycle route sign towards Canterbury City Centre and Wincheap. Cross the bridge immediately to the left. Canterbury East railway station can be reached by following the subsequent City Centre signs.
Cycle route signs for: - Westgate Gardens (turn left and head along path through grassed area); - Canterbury High School (turn left and head along path through grassed area). Provides an alternative to the cycle path beside the main road, ... [more]
Cycle route sign to turn left onto the cycle path through the "Horses & Goats tunnel" towards Canterbury City Centre and Canterbury High School. Canterbury East railway station and the Great Stour Way cycle path, which forms part of Nationa ... [more]
Cycle route signs towards: - Wincheap (behind, pass through the "Horses & Goats Tunnel" beneath the railway); - City Centre and Canterbury High School (turn right). Canterbury East railway station and the Great Stour Way cycle path, which ... [more]
Cycle route signs towards: - Wincheap (turn left, pass through the "Horses & Goats Tunnel" beneath the railway); - City Centre and Canterbury High School (behind). Canterbury East railway station and the Great Stour Way cycle path, which ... [more]
Cycle route sign towards Canterbury City Centre and Canterbury High School. Canterbury East railway station can be reached by following the Canterbury City Centre signs. The Great Stour Way cycle path, which forms part of National Cycle ... [more]
Cycle route sign towards Wincheap. Turn right following the riverside path. Access is via the "Horses & Goats tunnel".
Cycle route signs for: - Canterbury High School. The Great Stour Way traffic-free riverside cycle path which forms part of National Cycle Route 18 can also be reached this way; - Wincheap (behind, pass over small bridge); - Canterbury Ci ... [more]
Cycle route signs for: - Canterbury City Centre (turn left, pass beneath main road); - Wincheap (turn left, pass over small bridge); - Westgate Gardens (turn right and head along path through grassed area); - Canterbury High School (tur ... [more]
Cycle route sign for the cycle path beside the main road, Rheims Way, towards Canterbury High School. Replaces the sign in photo #22556.
Cycle route sign for the cycle path beside the main road, Rheims Way, towards Canterbury High School. Replaces the sign in photo #22556, which is viewed from the reverse side.
Cycle route sign towards Canterbury City Centre (passes beneath the main road) and Wincheap (pass over the bridge seen in the lower right of the photo. Replaces the sign in photo #29307.
Cycle route sign towards Towers School, Kennington, and Eureka Park via the toucan crossings and the new cycle / pedestrian bridge over the M20.
Slightly misleading sign on NCN route 1 in Norwich - there's actually a crossing to the right.
Colleges Cycle Route direction sign on Clarence Drive on approach to Hyndland Road junction. Cycle lane infringement by motorists.
Sign on Glasgow Green to Commonwealth Games (James Street and London Road) cycle route says route terminates at Nuneaton Street until April 2012 when it will be extended to the Commonwealth Games site at Parkhead.
RR refers to the Regional Route parallel to the Edinburgh bypass (an A road on which cycling is banned)
Sustrans Millenium Milepost, along the Hadleigh Railway Walk, part of NCN Route 1. (Rough location.)
Junction to Huntington Road (not Huntingdon Road) from the Foss Islands Cycle Track on former railway, York
Junction to Huntington Road (not Huntingdon Road) from the Foss Islands Cycle Track on former railway, York
Route signs by the guided busway - it's good that this has been adopted as a bridleway, but some cycle-specific Sustrans signage would be good too.
Bollards and sign (giving mileages, not times) at the start of the cycleway alongside the guided busway.
NCR21 bridge at the Bower when approaching from the East, East Grinstead in the direction of Three Bridges. Turn right for NCR 20 to Brighton. Go down a steep slope and left at the T. Then follow the path through to the NCR20 at Rosamund ... [more]
NCN 74 at Wilkie Road, approaching junction with Bellshill Road. The cycle route goes onto the path straight on. The "Cyclists Rejoin Carriageway" sign is facing the wrong way.
Junction of National Cycle Network routes 74 and 75 in Uddingston. Signs do not mention route 75 straight on to Uddingston town centre and Glasgow. Barrier has been removed so cyclists can join carriageway directly.
NCN 7 sign for Drymen at end of Croftamie cycle path. Killearn is equally accessible by bike to the right.
Sign pointing way to NCN 7 and 75 on St Vincent Crescent. Neither the previous or next junctions have such signs, and sign should be a pointy-ended type since it is at the junction, like the temporary sign above it.
Junction of NCN 756 and East Kilbride to Uddingston cycle route. The sign with back to camera should be pointing toward camera, i.e. towards East Kilbride.
East Kilbride local cycle route 1 starts in an obscure side street that just happens to be home to the council buildings
NCN 756 crosses Stewartfield Way at this toucan crossing, while there is a continuation of the shared-use footway along most of the rest of this road to the agriculture museum on the west side of town.
Sign for East Kilbride at point where NCN 75 and local route between Uddingston and East Kilbride diverge. There are no signs facing cyclists coming from the Westburn direction, and no signs for NCN 75 itself at this location.
The bridleway sign is to the right, although it soon joins the new driveway to the left.
The bridleway sign is still here, even though a new driveway has appeared just to the left.
End of cycle route sign at Roushill where route crosses Smithfield Road in Shrewsbury