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[Image taken 21.3.22] Stirling Road, York looking towards the Wigginton Road roundabout, with Roko health club on the right, York. I don't recall there being a bank of daffs here last year. Alleviates the prevailing grey of the tarmac … [more]
Wiggly road markings http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/10404661/Wiggly-road-markings-drive-motorists-round-the-bend.html
Whenever I travel down Radegund Road around 9am there is a car obstructing the cycle bypass lanes to the traffic calming outside Coleridge College. This driver became aggressive when she saw me taking a photo. She reversed at me, and then … [more]
A straight road will entice motorists to speed. Reducing the forward view through alternating parking bays with the lane winding between the sides of the road is an effective measure for speed reduction which does not require altering the … [more]
Selective speed cushions. Speed cushions slow down vehicles with a narrow base (like those in low and zero rated vehicle licensing duty bands), while cars with a wide wheel base (large people carriers, 4x4, limousines and vans) can just … [more]
Raised table entry treatment to Glisson Road, using block paving. The small setts on the ramps are a bit rough for cycling but otherwise a good feature. The junction priorities have been reversed here to break up the long, straight run of … [more]
Block paved entry treatment to Tenison Avenue signals the change to residential road. Laid flush with road surface here, no raised table or hump.
This "Bicycle Road" in Oldenburg is a major route into town from the west. Wheel chair users and OAPs with trolleys benefit from the smooth surface of this "Cycle Road", too.
This "Bicycle Road" in Oldenburg is a major route into town from the west. It is mixed use (residents and bicycles) with priority for the cycle road and special blue tarmac at most junctions.
This "Bicycle Road" in Oldenburg is a major route into town from the west. It is mixed use (residents and bicycles) with priority for the cycle road and special blue tarmac at most junctions.