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[Image taken 28.7.22] Terry Avenue (Millennium Bridge, end) York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] When the River Ouse rises it can flow through drainage pipes along this route to enter into Rowntree Park – a catchment area. When the … [more]
[Image taken 20.10.21] Waitrose, Foss Islands Way, York. This is the main entrance to the site. Note the lack of clear signage (see: #175123), the clutter (see: #175126) and a very badly drained surface. Other images today: #175105 and … [more]
[Image taken 20.10.21] Waitrose, Foss Islands Way, York. There is also cycle parking and it is also free... But look at the clutter on the pavement - see also: #175126. Other images today: #175105 and links.
The Old Dumbarton Road into Ferry Road cycle track is still under construction, and there is no temporary kerb ramp to aid joining the carriageway. There is also a drainage gully oddly in the middle of the westbound cycle lane.
Not as bad as #173674, but all the signs that this will be yet another unpleasant autumn and winter for users of the cycle off-slip from Balshagray Avenue.
The Wallacewell Road cycle lane at a bus stop where the bollard has been knocked over, and the drainage pipe is hanging in the air above the gutter. See also #173126.
A drainage problem at a bus boarder in the now protected Provanmill Road cycle lane, seen during a shower. An aftermath of such flooding is seen in #171650.
The 'No Through Road' sign, located halfway along the road, rather than at a junction. For pedestrians, access to Millerston can be had via the station and the bridge ahead, but no attempt has been made to make this available for cycling. … [more]
Pop-up cycle lane on Great Western Road, at bus stop near Balvie Avenue. The tactiles are of the lesser-spotted Guidance Path type, in a rubber stuck-down form. I think the pipe might be the drainage.
The pop-up cycle lane in Bilsland Drive at a bus stop. The drainage would need to be sorted if this was made permanent.
The accumulating mud on the cycle track at the Righead Roundabout shows that, despite conditions, people are using it. The underpass on the right leads to cycle tracks on the other sides of the roundabout.
The Queensway footway changes from asphalt to slabs, and shimmies to the side slightly. The drainage is poor.
Most of the gullies on this section of road appeared to be blocked, but this one was also dislodged from its mounting.
Sustainable drainage provides space for roadworks signs! Beyond the sign, there's another of those mysterious ramps as in #112831.
A poor transition between two bits of shared footway, and attracting mud. Why is this not on a straight through alignment for cyclists?
A messy end to Netherton Road path at the housing development in Lindsayfield. Direct access to Jackton Road is long gone, although the sign for the East Kilbride to Strathaven cycle route is visible.
I've never worked out if these strips are badly installed drainage (for the boggy grass to the right), or anti-cycling rumble strips. A swimming contest can be seen in the background.
The Grantchester Meadows path just doesn't get any better. This is the condition after the County Council have allegedly "fixed" it. All it needs is a tarmac path between the end of the surfaced road to the start of the surfaced path. I am … [more]
The Grantchester Meadows path just doesn't get any better. This is the condition after the County Council have allegedly "fixed" it. All it needs is a tarmac path between the end of the surfaced road to the start of the surfaced path. I am … [more]
The new cycle track in Lincoln Avenue, past the new BMX centre in Knightswood Park. This bit looks like it may be prone to flooding.
An obstacle course of poles and a random channel snaking its way across the surface. Not good enough!
The footway across the far side of the junction is shared use, but the crossing is for pedestrians only. But the previous shared-use sign was back at #99434. Is this one continuous route or two unrelated shared-use footways? The drainage … [more]
The Cathkin Relief Road cycle path joins George Mann Terrace for a short distance. Plus another view of the road carriageway drainage.
This photo is included not so much for the shared-use footway, as for the drainage on the main carriageway, where the kerbline has been taken in for a couple of gullies so they are not in the way of motorists.
Exit from cycleway onto Legh Street seems reasonably well engineered - except for the drain cover with slots that could catch a cycle wheel.
.@GlasgowCC Will you unblock the drains first? The Shields Rd section's heavily flooded. @S4CGlasgow https://t.co/mIN5vILH1y
A flooded underpass beneath Dobbie's Loan, although not terribly deep when photo was taken. See also #87169.
No gritting of active travel routes in Glasgow. This is Dalsholm Road in Dawsholm Park after much of the ice elsewhere had melted in the sun. This section suffers from poor drainage (see nearby photos) and the water runs down the hill to … [more]
No gritting of active travel routes in Glasgow. This is Dalsholm Road in Dawsholm Park after much of the ice elsewhere had melted in the sun.
Poor drainage, and a very steep ramp up to the bus stop crossing, on the Balmore Road segregated cycle track (see close-up at #58584)
Mud collecting at the bottom of unswept underpass. One of the problems identified about the underpass before it was upgraded was poor drainage. It seems that this hasn't been sorted.