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The council have placed many signs around the town notifying motorists of road closures due to the Tour Series criterium on June 2. This is at the top of North Hill.
Boots: "Losing the weight has been the best thing I've ever done"/ Police Warning: "Lock it or lose it!.
Cyclists should dismount when passing over the footbridge located opposite Canterbury East railway station.
WELCOME TO WINDSOR GREAT PARK All horses bla bla bla NO OFF ROAD CYCLING Visitors bla bla bla Dogs bla bla bla
Entrance to Windsor Great Park. There are no route signs within the park, please check the route on a map. Park closed to pedestrians and cyclists from dusk to dawn.
This path off of Portmore Park road leads to Weybridge High Street about 1 minute's ride away.
Sign in the window of the Tourist Information Centre advertising The View Finder Trail.
We've seen this slogan varied in attempts to promote other types of cycling related headwear. Seen at Stockport's excellent Hat Museum... http://www.hatworks.org.uk/
P1080061 Location: Bromley, London (England, United Kingdom) "No cycling in pedestrianised area" sign on Bromley High Street.
End of route? What is happening here? There is a red cycle lane miraculously springing from the pavement too.
P1070231 Location: , Broadstairs (England, United Kingdom) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleak_House#Bleak_House.2C_Kent Bleak House in Kent where Charles Dickens stayed.
The erection of wayfinding fingerpostlings, on the corner of Sussex and Hobson Streets. These wayfinding tools are minute-based, and not in distances.
'No bicycles' sign at one of the entrances to Audley End Estate. English Heritage are apparently ignorant of the fact Audley End House is one of the sites on the Essex county card of CTC's British Cycle Quest.
Sustrans Bike It banner tied to the entrance of St. Andrews Junior School, Greenstead.
Polemic about the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway: "Will I be on the busway soon?" Many cyclists are using the busway.
'No cycling' sign at the western end of that footpath between Howard Road and Burnham Drive.
No cycling, or cleaned signs, in Bournemouth. This sign refers to a footpath that links South Drive (that little loop of tarmac in the bottom of the photo) to the subway under the A338.
A poster in a doctors surgery. Simon suggested I add it with the caption: note that this poster makes no claims about how effective they may be.
WalkIt poster on the back of a bus in Cambridge - perhaps CycleStreets should do this too?
The keeper of this garage threatens to ram anyone blocking their garage (or this useful jitty for that matter).
Not exactly an attractive bit of street furniture, but hopefully this (non-illuminated) bollard will be more resistant to vandalism than the conventional bollards ( #18299 )
National Cycle Network route 7 near Loch Lubnaig and Ben Ledi, between Strathyre and Callander. The route is relatively flat and good and does not require a mountain bike (can be done with 35 mm tyres). See also #18178.
A "Cycle Lane" sign with no cycle lane removed in June 2009 left its marks during 11 years - #17383. For previous images see #8610, #16529, #16531. The sign was the "spot the cycle lane" feature in the Cambridge Cycling Campaign newsletter ... [more]
Garage on Gunstor Road Location: Stoke Newington, London (England, United Kingdom) Garage
I thought these were funny, and my only excuse for adding them here is a loose connection to my grandpa's phrase 'I'm going to turn my bike around'. Bergen Fleesland airport
A single No Entry sign - which is apparently unenforceable as there must be two such signs and they mean you cannot pass between them.
The Rio de Janeiro metro - the emphasis seems to be on getting people to cycle to the station, rather than taking bikes on trains (in the small print it mentions that they're allowed on Sundays and holidays only).
Best not to look upwards to spot the fisherman on the balcony when cycling along Market Square past the south end of Rose Crescent!
Hampshire's mean-spirited implication that "Partnership" doesn't work anywhere else. At best we can surmise that a project (we know not what), or projects, once worked well enough that they persuaded the railway company to permit the ins ... [more]
Sign: "Beware oncoming cyclists" on Kingston Road, Cambridge, where contraflow cycling is permitted.
Mill Road / Kingston Street Junction. A cycle lane painted on the road is being considered here. A survey has shown that 1/3 of motorists do not understand the meaning of the "no motor vehicles" signs used here.
Turn left onto Pembroke Street from Free School Lane (606, 607, 962.1). The sign seems to have been straightened since 2003. In a new installation, the "One way" plate would be replaced with "Except cycles" (Traffic Signs Manual ch 3 para ... [more]
Hang around here and you'll hear rowers bragging about the races they've won, their marvelous new oar design and the life enhancing qualities that being a rower can bring.
No entry sign with a "bicycle road" sign underneath. Bicycles have priority both ways, local motor traffic is allowed, but only in one direction.
French grocer's advertising for online shopping. Does this suggest cyclists can't carry their weekly shopping or is it saying that if you shop online you can cycle...?