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[Image taken 17.3.23] Crichton Avenue, looking towards the junction with Burton Stone Lane, York. Context and links: #192132.
[Image taken 18.2.23] Looking into Museum Street/Lendal Bridge, York. Drivers turning into Museum Street from St Leonard's Place pass (or try to pass) cyclists on the right sometimes even when there is a motor vehicle or a cyclist (or … [more]
[Image taken 13.2.23] Ouse Bridge (Bridge Street), York. A motorist has close-passed someone cycling over the bridge. Context and links: #191070.
[Image taken 13.2.23] Ouse Bridge (Bridge Street), York. A motorist close passes a person cycling over the bridge. Context and links: #191070.
[Image taken 13.2.23] Ouse Bridge (Bridge Street), York. Cycle symbol (looking west). Note the pedestrian with a buggy crossing. There are no formal crossings between the lights at the ends of Ouse Bridge. But demand-need to cross is high. … [more]
[Image taken 13.2.23] Ouse Bridge (Bridge Street), York. A cycle symbol. These appeared in the week beginning 6.2.23. The aim is to alert drivers to expert to see people on cycles here and to give confidence to cyclists and legitimise their … [more]
[Image taken 20.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Debris in the road and exposed metal rods on the splitter island (right). Context: #187761. Other image today and links: #187780 [Further damage: #192207]
[Image from 31.12.22 showing priority sign: #188989.] [Image taken 20.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Usable width 102 - 20 = 82. But I would not want to make contact with the speed cushion either so - 20 = 62cm. Other image today and … [more]
[Image taken 20.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Context and links: #187792. Other image today and links: #187780.
[Image taken 20.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Context: #187760. The usable width is 126 – (20 + 20) = 86cm. Other images this piece of infra today: #187793, #187794, and debris from damaged vehicles that hit this splitter island: #187795. … [more]
[Image taken 20.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Northbound carriageway though taken looking southbound. Usable width for people on cycles: 115 - 20 = 95cm. But I would not want to touch the speed cushion so that's a further 20cm to deduct. … [more]
[Image taken 20.11.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. Southbound. Usable width for people on cycles: 119 - 20 = 99cm. But I would not want to touch the speed cushion so that's a further 20cm to deduct. Therefore the usable width is 79cm. … [more]
[Image taken 15.9.22] Millennium Bridge behind me, looking towards Butcher Terrace, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] The image shows the route that this sign: #185661 and this one #185668 - discussion: #185186 – tell cyclists … [more]
[Image taken 17.6.22] Coppergate direction of Pavement/Piccadilly, York. The single cycle logo (see: #183406) has become four. This must hugely reduce any chance of confusion over who should be where. Other images here today and links: … [more]
[UPDATE: #183630.] [Image taken 8.6.22] Coppergate, York. An example of good practice. Context: #180533. The corridor between the wands and the pavement on the left-hand side of this image was interpreted as an extension of the pavement by … [more]
[Image taken 13.5.22] Railway Walk (steeper of the two slopes between it and Scarborough Bridge), York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] The hoardings have gone from this end of Marygate car park and it feels safer. It's definitely … [more]
[Image taken on 27.3.22] Coppergate, junction with Nessgate/Clifford Street, York. The positioning marking is visible under the new cycle symbol. Other image here today and context: #180531, and #180533. Other images today #180522.
[Image taken 26.11.21] Dame Judi Dench Walk, York. [NOTE: The image on streetview shows the gap through the floodwall and works associated with the replacement of Scarborough Bridge in 2018/19 to make it accessible.] Context and links: … [more]
[Image taken 27.8.21] Stirling Road, Clifton Moor, York. More paint and two more cycle symbols. Perhaps in such a wide expanse of tarmac the paint helps people on machines that take up less space orient/position themselves? If everyone used … [more]
[Image taken 27.8.21] Stirling Road, Clifton Moor, York. Detail of paint markings in #173594. More recent cycle-friendly, cycle journey-encouraging measures close by #169455. Other images here today: #173593 and links.
[Image taken 27.8.21] Stirling Road, Clifton Moor, York. The paint shows that people on cycles are permitted to use the roundabout, perhaps also that they do. Does it therefore also encourage cycling? It doesn't give any protection. Other … [more]
[Image taken 27.8.21] Stirling Road, Clifton Moor, York. Cycle lane on exit from Screwfix. Unsegregated. Streetview shows the markings were added between May 2012 and Jun 2015. To turn right I would not use the 'round the outside' rings, … [more]
[8.1.22 I noticed the grit had gone.] [Image taken 18.3.21] Grit on cycle symbol on Malton Road, York approaching the roundabout (Stockton Lane, Heworth Road, Heworth Green). The grit caused me to skid despite my low speed. It looks as if … [more]