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Quy Road, B1102

Quy Road, B1102

Quy Road, B1102

Quy Road, B1102 There's a speed indicator sign in the distance, currently glowing red 31mph.

Quy Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Swaffham Road, B1102

Long Meadow Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

Long Meadow Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

Long Meadow Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

Long Meadow Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

Long Meadow Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

Station Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

Station Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

High Street, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

Green Bank Road, Swaffham Bulbeck B1102

New crossing of B1102 near Anglesey Abbey. The refuge appears to be approximately 1.8 - 2 metres deep. Although this seems to be the same length as a typical bicycle, you would have to be extraordinarily confident to try and wait in this … [more]

Someone's enjoying the new cycleway along field edges near the B1102 quite a bit.

New cycleway behind hedges along field edge near B1102

New cycleway along hedges by B1102

End of the new cycle route connects to small street through business park. Seems a bit confusing to people about the best way to navigate it.

Looking at the end of the new pathway from across the road, Anglesey Abbey-side. Somehow an informal uncontrolled crossing is going to be installed here. There's no possible way the refuge is going to be large enough for a bicycle much less … [more]

Unfinished end of the pathway across from Anglesey Abbey. Not yet surfaced.

Field-edge pathway, separated from highway by hedge. Will be very nice when done. Not yet surfaced.

End of hedge separated portion of pathway - connection unfinished - machinery still in place.

Beginning of on-highway verge-separated section of path - the connection between the hedge-separated portion and here is not yet complete.

New pathway, in this section there is a 0.5m-wide verge. Less separation than standards call for but certainly much better than what we had before (nothing), and connects to very nice hedge-separated pathways.

Pathway gets a nice healthy 2.5m-wide verge for a bit.

Hedge protected pathway

Unfinished section of pathway

Pathway behind hedges again for a bit.

Unbuilt end of the pathway

Where the new under-construction pathway currently ends, at the edge of Stow-cum-Quy. If I recall correctly, it will continue a bit further -- when fully built -- rather than unceremoniously dumping you in national-speed-limit territory.

Subsiding shared use cycle path alongside B1102 between Lode and Longmeadow. See also #23790.

Subsiding shared use cycle path alongside B1102 between Lode and Longmeadow. See also #23791.

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