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[Image taken 13.11.21] [NOTE: streetview shows the previous structures on this site.] LNER Community Stadium, Huntington, York. One of the many car parks at the stadium and leisure/health facilities that were completed in 2020. Yet there … [more]
[Image taken 4.5.21] Wigginton Road, York. This is a continuation of caption: #168510 (and links). The driver realised s/he had made a mistake. But it wasn't the fouling of the ASL and therefore the blocking of anyone on a cycle in Bridge … [more]
[Image taken 4.5.21] Wigginton Road, York. The ASLs here are not 'nice to have' but critical for people on cycles exiting Bridge Lane using the cycle light: #167954. This driver blocked the entire ASL for the turning to Haxby Road. I was in … [more]
Update: far worse encroachment at this ASL see: #168510 and link. [Image taken 29.4.21] Bridge Lane junction with Wigginton Road, York. Encroachment into the ASL is common. This example is a minor infringement. It shows the blind corner … [more]
[Image taken 3.3.21] Tanner Row, near junction with Rougier Street, York, a driver swerves into the contraflow advisory cycle lane to avoid three parked vehicles. (Please note I was not in the advisory cycle lane when I took this image.) … [more]
#carsoncycleroutes these people have a nice driveway. Would have been nice to use it instead of the cyclelane :) https://t.co/bFwz9ygb7g
The shared footway outside the Alison Lea Medical Centre. I don't know who thought that this would be an adequate design.
The road markings on part of Alderman Road have been renewed, including a buffer strip between the parking bays and the cycle lane, but there's really no point in painting it less than the width of a car away from the kerb.
Cars being parked on the Kelvin Walkway and West City Way, because someone has removed some of the bollards that mark the limit of the car park.
We've worked hard to make this really safe & obvious. Can't understand why drivers keep going into the cycle lane http://t.co/aDMHuifldy
The cycle lanes on King Duncan's Road leave so little room for other traffic that they are largely ignored by drivers. Sightlines are poor around the bend and on hill, so centre line removal isn't really an option. This is the main road … [more]