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[UPDATE: On 6.5.23 I noticed the blocks had been removed.] [Image taken 27.04.23] Railway Walk, looking into Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] These sections of broken concrete appeared recently. Last week … [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]
The Old Dumbarton Road cycleway still has incorrect corduroy (Hazard) tactile paving, and for some manoeuvers from Bunhouse Road, it is so close to the junction that cyclists will still be turning when crossing it. Leaf and other autumn … [more]
[UPDATE: The same drivers return (registrations: YG59RNX and DA55FNW) seemingly each Saturday. See: #179209, #179210.] [Image taken 23.12.21.] West Esplanade, York (west bank of the Ouse). [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Is this … [more]
[UPDATE: A decision on motor vehicles being able to park here - next to a paying car park - will be the subject of the Decision Meeting by the Executive Member for Transport at the Decision on 21.2.23 … [more]
Burnt out debris at the junction of paths between Kendoon Avenue and Inchfad Drive, signed as a cycle path.
The footway is meant to be shared-use, but is not signed as such, and is covered in debris from the disintegrating road surface. This provides a cycle route between the Clyde Tunnel and some entrances to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Rocky debris from the pothole is being cast onto the cycleway. Reported at: https://highwaysreporting.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/ Reference: 00355079
The gap to the side of the gate would be easier to use if all the other debris was removed. There's another gate up next to the golf course club house, but all is neat and tidy there.
I was reading the other day that David Hembrow likes cycle paths constructed out of concrete for their smoothness. He won't like this one however, because even without all the stones and muck it is still extremely bumpy! The shared footway … [more]