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Category: | A general photo.: A problem that needs to be fixed |
Tags: | corduroy, fossislands, jamesstreet, lidl, tactilepaving, tramlines, york |
Date time: | 2.06pm, Thursday 23rd December, 2021 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | West |
Added by: | rebba |
Copyright: | CC Attribution-Share Alike (by-sa) |
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Credit: | Rebba |
Area: | Haxby |
[Image taken 23.12.21.] James Street, York, in front of Lidl. The Lidl opened end of 2019. Steps (why no slope for people with buggies, wheeled shoppers, mobility scooter or wheelchair users and accompanied children on cycles/balance bikes?), with two types of tactile paving to remind/alert people with sight issues coming from Lidl there is a cycle lane. Though the tramline paving suggests the path is joining a cycle route. But the lane nearest to where this path joins the shared use route is a pedestrian path. (Figure 24: Layout at a junction where a footway or footpath joins a shared route assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1046126/guidance-on-the-use-of-tactile-paving-surfaces.pdf). Other images today: #177013, #177014, #177015, #177016, #177017, #177018, #177019.
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