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New piece of street art in Hull Normally don't like Graffiti but love this 👍 https://t.co/Zi8CjEWMCf
Bollards are the only sure way to stop this being overrun by motor vehicles. Fixes problem reported in #87878.
Great to see some bollards go in to prevent pavement parking on West St @TowerHamletsNow . I wonder how much installation of each bollard costs to stop drivists... https://t.co/6ROCy2c3Bj
I'll never understand how it came to be that bollards like this exist to protect people from drivers who mount pavements, but are installed in a way which takes space away from the people they are meant to protect. https://t.co/EBpR0BXePT
@IsSaddleThereIs @firsthippy We have this stunning display on Westbourne Road in Sheffield. Still enough space for a car to put their wheels up on the kerb which has happened. https://t.co/HS8nsYDkGX
Oncoming, but #cpz car storage on Councillor Street left no room for #safecycling, so best chance it in the dooring zone. @stopkillingcycl https://t.co/lfUkXqhH5j
A double row of bollards on the left presumably to ward off footway car-storage. Seems to have worked judging by the Google Street View images in the area.
Confusing signage on Throgmorton Street - is It a pedestrian zone or is open to cycles with motor vehicles in one direction?
Central Milton Keynes Bollards, presumably introduced to stop this access to residences from being blocked by motor vehicles.
More Amsterdammertje bollards - to stop encroachment of the footway by motor vehicles. The problem is this also means loss of footway space too. I think there is probably a good case here for footway widening, or something a bit more … [more]
Amsterdammertje bollards presumably used to eliminate opportunistic motor vehicle storage on this street off the A6 round the corner from a co-operative convenience store.
Amsterdammertje (bollards specifically designed to separate footway and carriageway) in King Street, Cambridge to defend footway users from motor vehicles. The sign on the wall on the left reads: Cycles and other items left here will be … [more]
At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.
The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]
The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]
The bollards on the left were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]
The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]
The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]
Painful. #crapcyclelanes http://t.co/qDl3JF2Vgp RT @luimnea @_youhadonejob: @nosinne Source tweet: https://twitter.com/nosinne/status/424873611510685696 Location traced to Spoorwegstraat, Herent, Flanders, Belgium: … [more]
New bollards outside Coleridge School, presumably to reduce the problem of verge car storage, see #6763.
Neat merge from off-road cycle path to lead in lane to the advansed stop line (ASL). The Avenues is traffic calmed and perfectly suitable for on road cycling for asll abilities. It forms an important link between the city centre and UEA, … [more]
Typical scene alongside one of the canals in Amsterdam, in this case the Keizergracht. Bollards separate the pedestrians from other traffic, and bikes are parked everywhere. The bollards are known as Amsterdammertje - notice how they are … [more]