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"Tegelijk groen" indicates that cyclists have their own green phase at these traffic lights and that they're allowed to travel in any direction on a green - including diagonal, which is demonstrated in the video. Its is less obvious that ... [more]
Due to extensive road works, some roads in Assen can't currently be driven down. This style of temporary road sign shows which. However, despite the inconvenience to drivers, it has been ensured that cyclists can continue to use those route ... [more]
The Tegelijk Groen sign tells you that all the green cycle lights will go green at once and you can cross in any direction (even diagonally). If you watch the video you'll see how this leads directly to a newly upgraded road. Note how th ... [more]
Elizabeth Road / Milton Road roundbout. Shared use pavement signate at Highworth Avenue is confusing.
Sign indicating a "Bicycle Road". The "local traffic only" was changed in 2008 to "cars and motorbikes free" (see #14573). This route into town from the west is mixed use (residents and bicycles) with priority for the cycle road and specia ... [more]
Deprived of their own phasing of the lights at these roadworks, cyclists have to compete for space with emerging buses.
A clear message on a sign in Florida a little way North of Daytona Beach which a number of British motorists could do with taking on board.
Curious markings with the 'give way' assuming cyclists will pass each other on the right. Funny old world.
A sign agonizes about the compexity of providing sufficient cycle parking for students at the library, but pleasingly admits additional cycle parking will be provided in the summer.
PRIVATE PROPERTY Do not lock bicycles to these railings There are some decent cycle racks a little further down the road.
Sign requesting bikes not to be attached to these railings, but good cycle parking is nearby, see #35381.
No entry except trams, taxis, cycles, mopeds, motorbikes - Milan, towards Cadorna station
The sign on the lamp-post at the left suggests "Steal a bike!" in big letters. Its only if you go up and read the small print that it makes it clear this is some kind of iffy 'dare you' type crime reduction measure.
A bike ride between Cambridge and Babraham. Sign from Babraham Farms making it clear that this track off the bridleway is not for horses or bikes.
Mixed message: "Get off the pavement, except when its convenient for traffic management purposes." #35225 shows the other side of this sign, which invites riders onto the pavement.
Right turning riders are asked to turn left on to the pavement and use the pedestrian crossing, but a full advanced stop line is provided. The ahead only arrow on the traffic lights has a bus exception. It seems that all this amounts to a ... [more]
By the M shed, to warn cyclists about slipping on the rails, the front wheel can get stuck in the gap (as I should know)
Nice to have a path mostly to yourself if you are a cyclist! I cannot remember exactly where it was but near enough I think.
Only in Cambridge? A gold coloured frame politely states the case for the privacy of this drainpipe. For more context see #35148. 66 on y' bike A message to our kind, thoughtful and considerate customers. Please do not under any ci ... [more]
Smithy Loan is One Way except for Cycles. Cyclsts may turn into Smithy loan from Perth Road. This exception was made so that children leaving the primary school on Smithy Loan can go either direction along Smithy Loan and are not forced ont ... [more]
Tomorrow I'm going to ride around until I get stopped and claim that my wedding ring is bullion.
My wheelchair-user friend can't see why a new ramp is needed at Cambridge station - but at least cyclists have now stopped locking bikes to it. Why does it need railings at all?
My wheelchair-user friend can't see why a new ramp is needed at Cambridge station - but at least cyclists have now stopped locking bikes to it. Why does it need railings at all?
A message sticky-taped to a lamp-post reads: "Please don't park your bike here. It obstructs access to the road for other bikes buggies & bins. Thank You."
An excellent iconic image - which has been used to great effect by the Access Walden campaign in Saffron Walden http://www.facebook.com/accesswalden Reproduced from the original at: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1997703100 ... [more]
Penzance's main street usually seems like a one-way street, but you do find buses, bikes and taxis coming the other way.
No cycling - no problem as there's a parallel route to the right via South Parade Mews (not known to OpenCycleMap)
There should be an Except Cycles plate under the No Right Turn sign - that's a contraflow cycle lane.
Riders on the NCN 6 enter the "Child Safety Zone", to that muse mean they're leaving the "Child Danger Zone" ??? ;-)
Euuugh! But at least there are some cycle racks nearby, see #33924 and #33921 - but maybe not enough it this sort of threat is needed.
This is the sort of confusing arrangement we had before the "Except Cycles" sign was permitted. The blue sign doesn't legally prohibit vehicles, but the road marking does say No Entry Except Cycles - so it is ambiguous. The new arrangeme ... [more]
Flier for Graus cycling club at start of cycle and pedestrian track south from Graus, Aragon
Flier for Graus cycling club at start of cycle and pedestrian track south from Graus, Aragon
(Exact location unknown) Sign stating that bikes can be removed under Section 149 of the Highways Act 1980. Reproduced from http://twitpic.com/6nyn9j by @els76uk
Curious sign that reads: STAFF & VISITOR BICYCLES ONLY points to a dire need for much more cycle parking for all. The people being excluded by this sign are the schoolchildren at the adjacent school. Appalling!
Annoying sign persecuting young would-be cyclists, where there's no similar ban on driving. See #33344. Also what does it mean to stride it? Presumably remain on the saddle and whisk along? And the middle bit is a 'No Cycling' sign, but ... [more]
The sign on this gate (see close-up in #33345) reads: STRIDE IT... DON'T RIDE IT! But curiously drivers of motor vehicles are not requested to get out and push.
Night-time closure of this useful cut through to a residential area. Sign reads: NO ACCESS TO GAINSBOROUGH CLOSE AFTER 8PM
No cycles of any kind on the path around the Lac de Moiry (there's a dead-end road on the west side) - no problem on the jeep-track to the right.
Sign reads: "Following a trial of the double tier rack, Westminster City Council and English Heritage have indicated their opposition to any use of such racking in a permanent design, as being too visability intrusive and not in keeping to ... [more]
It seems that surfers, like cyclists, suffer similar kinds of unwelcoming rules as to which trains they can take their equipment on board. But this information notice at Newquay Station has generated some chatter. Apparently First Great ... [more]
The Newquay Discovery Map has a panel in the middle, optimistically hoping to encourage car-free travel, see #33006
Edinburgh's main pedestrianised shopping street - a handy alternative to cycling along Princes St
Cyclists beware tram tracks - but a few days later Edinburgh City Council decided to abandon the section of tramline along Princes Street, despite the rails being largely in place.
The blanked-out word is 'Trams' - a few days later Edinburgh City Council decided to abandon the section of tramline along Princes Street, despite the rails being largely in place.
No Entry except for authorised vehicles - how many cyclists will know they are authorised? (The Cambridge Gateway - not yet shown on OpenCycleMap)
No Entry except for authorised vehicles - how many cyclists will know they are authorised? (The Cambridge Gateway - not yet shown on OpenCycleMap)