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Category: | A sign, usually on the cycleway network, indicating a route for cycling.: An example of good practice |
Tags: | butcherterrace, millenniumbridge, orbitalroute, solarsystemroute, york |
Date time: | 1.33pm, Monday 20th September, 2021 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | South east |
Added by: | rebba |
Copyright: | CC Attribution-Share Alike (by-sa) |
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Credit: | Rebba |
Area: | Haxby |
[Image taken 20.9.21] Butcher Terrace end of the Millennium Bridge, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location] New sign at Point 1 of the Orbital route (yorkshireridings.blogspot.com/p/york-orbital.html) providing the direction of the Solar System route (www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/york-to-selby) but also alerting people to its existence. I do have a gripe: all active travel signs should have distances so people know if they are doable. This one needs to say: a) how far it is to the start of the route, and b) include the distance to the end of the route eg 'Selby 15 miles' (or however far it is) so people know how long the route is and whether they can do it at all or have time to do it at the time they find the sign. Other images today: #174328 and links.
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