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West Midlands Cycle Hire in Solihull at Station Approach Seen at Station Approach near Solihull Station. Also near the terminus of many West Midlands buses.
West Midlands Cycle Hire opposite Digbeth Police Station The bikes were launched in Birmingham on Monday 24th May 2021. You need the free Beryl app to unlock, but is free for 30 minutes (I think), then £4 an hour (from what I've heard).
West Midlands Cycle Hire at the University of Birmingham, near New Fosse Way in Edgbaston. Near the path to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham and the bus stop for the X20, X21 and X22 Platinum bus routes. Close to the Metchley Roman … [more]
West Midlands Cycle Hire on Moor Street, Queensway Close to Birmingham Moor Street Station in the middle of the dual carriageway.
West Midlands Cycle Hire near the Boldmere Gate, Sutton Park. Near the roundabout and junction with Stonehouse Road. On Monmouth Drive.
Rea Valley Route at Cannon Hill Park - Cycling past the Fairground Location: Cannon Hill Park, Selly Park (England, UK) A Sunday morning walk around Cannon Hill Park. Forecast was rain, it later started to lightly rain, before it got … [more]
James Angus Bicycles, 2008 https://www.mca.com.au/artists-works/works/2016.15/ "In this sculpture, James Angus presents a bicycle as an aesthetic object; a geometry of circles, diagonals and straight lines in a design of pure and precise … [more]
Custard Factory, Digbeth - bike rack - The Clean Kilo - Zero Waste Brum Location: Bordesley, Birmingham City (England, United Kingdom) A quick pop into Digbeth. Custard Factory bike rack - The Clean Kilo - Zero Waste Brum
Boris bikes (or Sadiq bikes?) seen at Dorset Square, London Location: Lisson Grove, London (England, United Kingdom) Boris bikes (or Sadiq bikes?) seen at Dorset Square, London. Heading out of London Marylebone Station, early on a … [more]
SPD Fahrradsatteldecke Bike seat cover by the Social Democratic Party, stating "Studiengebühren sind für'n Arsch!" (Tuition fees are for the ass!)
Bike being used to decorate the entrance of a fancy boutique (Scotch & Soda) in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany). See also #71419
Bike seat cover with advertising Red bicycle seat cover from Musiktag.de advertsing with the slogan "Lust auf ein Abenteuer! (In the mood for adventure?). Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Call-a-bike rental explained at the main railway station in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany). See also #71443.
Call-a-bike rental docking station at the main railway station in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany). See also #71445.
Call-a-bike rental docking station at the main railway station in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany). See also #71444.
Blue bike seat cover by C&A with the advertising slogan "Wir setzen Deinen Po in Szene" (We put your butt in scene), see also #71441. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany).
Blue bike seat cover by C&A with the advertising slogan "Wir setzen Deinen Po in Szene" (We put your butt in scene), see also #71442. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Green seat cover by travel agency "America unlimited", advertising #PortlandRegion as "America's Best Bike City". Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
A redmac cycle / waiting lane to turn right over carriageway at a signalled crossing near the railway station in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany).
Radstation opening hours and price list. Bike parking at 1€ per day, rental 7.50€ per day. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Sign indicating that cycling is permitted on the footway up to the secure cycle parking at the Radstation. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Route sign for Döhren 4.9km and Maschsee / Stadium 1.8km . Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Bikes parking near the railway station in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany). Many saddles covered in advertising for Ernst August Gallerie, see also #71427.
Route sign for secure cycle parking at "Radstation" at the railway station Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany).
Signs warning of cyclists crossing both ways and signs overriding the no-entry for bikes as well as the left turn. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany).
Wild bike parking at Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany). German bikes have sturdy kick-out stands.
Bike being used to decorate the entrance of a fancy boutique (Scotch & Soda) in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany). See also #71459
Left turn centre lane for cyclists, to access a shortcut through a building. See also #71417. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Cycleway at a crossing in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany), with cycle route signs for: Langenhagen (airport) 10km Altwarmbüchen 13km, Zoo 1.6km Railway sttion 0.8km, Kröpcke (central square) 0.6km.
Cul-de-sac open for pedestrians and cyclists sign. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Cramped cycle parking. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany) OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Fahrradstraße sign, indicating a road where cyclists have priority. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Segregated cycleways in Hanover. Location: Hanover-Mitte, Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany) OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Sheffield type stand bike parking (on a holiday) right at the entrance to the Chancellery of the State of Lower Saxony in Hanover, Germany.
Worcester Foregate Street Station - bike racks Location: , Worcester (England, United Kingdom) Bike racks with secure locks. Hopefully theft proof!
Lifts at Rostock Main Station, just large enough for two bikes (with luggage) and two adults. Location: Stadtteil Sudstadt, Rostock (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany)
Chelsea tractor on the school run Most children walk or cycle to this local child nursery. One selfish mother parks her black Mercedes SUV right at the entrance, blocking the pavement and much of the narrow road. Pictures of a similar … [more]
There is an off road shared path for people who are not confident enough to ride in the road. Short crossings of entry and exit lanes are safer to use than previously - only 4m of tarmac to cross in one go as opposed to 18m before. More … [more]