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Category: | Photos of parked cycles, on racks, railings, in shelters. Or photos of cycle racks themselves.: An example of good practice |
Tags: | accessible, bridge, butcher, cargoo, cycle, family, forward, lock, manoeuvre, millennium, park, parking, roll, rowntree, sharing, sheffields, space, terrace, winther, york |
Date time: | 3.05pm, Friday 9th April, 2021 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | East |
Added by: | rebba |
Copyright: | CC Attribution-Share Alike (by-sa) |
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Credit: | Rebba |
Area: | Haxby |
[Image taken 9.4.21] Butcher Terrace, York. These Sheffields are at the entrance to Rowntree Park and among the green spaces at this end of the Millennium Bridge. So they are where they are useful. They are easy to find. They are clearly recognisable as cycle parking. They are on a piece of hard standing created to house them. They are 120cm apart. This means there's room for a wider cycle but there is still space for another person or a family sharing a lock to park on the opposite Sheffield and for the owners to be able to manoeuvre. The lack of a barrier around the site enables people to roll a cycle in and roll it out in the same direction. This means cycle parking is accessible to people with limited mobility, physical health issues, larger or heavier cycles and/or who are carrying cargo or passengers. For dimensions of this cycle (a Winther Cargoo) and this space see also: #167038, #167039) Locking see: #167016
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