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Since the sign faced across the path, I wasn't sure whether the 'Cyclists Dismount' sign applied to cyclists heading onto the Levern Walkway, leaving it, or just to those attempting to read the information board.
The Provan Hall Trail at the far end of Blairtummock Park. From here the trail is signed along Easterhouse Road to Easterhouse Railway Station. The path ends at the motorway sliproad junction. The road ahead, Rogerfield Road, looks even … [more]
The Provan Hall Trail in Blairtummock Park. Once out of the park the trail appears to be signed along a variety of roads to get to Provan Hall.
Cone on @BristolCouncil when will the Lawrence Hill Roundabout Underpasses be fixed? Been flooded for weeks now, is there an end in sight? @CllrJama @YassinMohamud20 https://t.co/yKBCnKNCG2
Missing bollards where Garriochmill Road becomes the Kelvin Walkway, with graffiti obscuring the sign. Yet other sections of the Kelvin Walkway have multiple barriers in the name of attempting to prevent access for motorbikes.
The sign reads "No vehicular access to Argyle Street" but is covered in graffiti. A sign at Argyle Street suggests this is part of the West City Way council cycle route. A case where 'No Motor Vehicles' should be used, and the bollards … [more]
Placemaking (I think) at Ferry Road. Benches have been installed next to the bin, but still no restoration of direction signage (such as in #37216) for the cycle routes.
Motor-vehicle generated graffiti in Central Milton Keynes. It appears to be a tyre mark and very circular. My motorcycling relative tells me it's called a donut.
The path over the River Kelvin bridge is very narrow, so having this fence block sightlines onto it until the last moment before knowing whether the way is clear or not is rather unhelpful. #102680 illustrates the width. With the gate left … [more]
"Doom awaits" - a fence blocking sightlines onto the narrow path across the River Kelvin expressway bridge. No such problems for drivers on the adjacent road. See also #175173.
The Ferry Road dropped kerb (see #175002) did not stay clear for long. Again, materials dumped partly obstructing users of this dropped kerb.
The slab paving work at Ferry Road is now complete but the asphalt footway remains to be finished. Some graffiti has been painted over, but new graffiti has appeared. The obstruction seen in #173875 has been removed. The former cycle … [more]
Girton Youth Project’s graffiti promises a brighter future for walls and people. There are some useable racks here, and some poor ones, see #172429.
New piece of street art in Hull Normally don't like Graffiti but love this 👍 https://t.co/Zi8CjEWMCf
Signage relating to the Stockingfield Junction canal towpath closure for construction of a new bridge.
Refurbished bridge, seen previously in #87513. The area has been tidied up, although graffiti has returned. Unmade paths lead through the woods to Cadder.
I hear there's been yet another serious incident at Ipley Cross. If general suspicion as to the main obstacle to change is correct, perhaps—at the very least—some graffiti is in order? https://t.co/wUAzWq7bfR More at … [more]
Hasty Lane: Once in the tunnel, however, the surface is much improved. This could be a valuable route if it were better taken care of.
Great Eastern Street - loads of bikes outside the houses along here and an edited speed limit sign. More sign graffiti at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-46139025
Reality Checkpoint now with door. https://twitter.com/dinky_doors https://www.dinkydoors.co.uk/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-46155597
Having been prevented from going into Richmond Park by the housing construction, path users now have no option but to use the steps up to Shawfield Drive.
As welcome as the rebuilt paths connecting to the Kelvin Walkway are, some have brought thier own problems, including here mud washing down onto the main path. There were problems here before, but now worse than ever! The sign covered in … [more]
An attempt has been made to brighten up this narrow passageway under the railway, but no-one has come back to keep it in good order.
Subway under the Railway Location: Tottenham Hale, London (England, United Kingdom) 28 March 2015. Entering the subway. View eastward toward Clendish Marsh. Not the most attractive place to walk. But almost all the lights were working. … [more]
Colinton Dell Tunnel (13/365) [explored] Location: Colinton, City of Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom) Back down to earth with a bump after yesterday's 'Made Explore for the first time in years and got 40+ favourites' excitement. … [more]
Is this the most useless piece of cycle infra in Islington? Absolutely no reason to spend money on a bypass of nowt. https://t.co/iyk0V3v70R
Unpleasant introduction to Nuneaton! This gate is probably necessary to reduce motorcycling, but the puddle is not :-/
Brand new direction sign with graffiti. It is easier to get to the hospital by bike via the path to the left which leads to Hardgate Road. The path to the right leads to the Shieldhall Road roundabout where it is difficult to cross the … [more]
The redway system normally has two nicely placed poles painted a bright yellow, e.g. #72502. Those standards have not been kept up at this development. Even the (correctly spelled) graffiti suggests a negative connotation: Public pole … [more]
The Bowes Railway Path is in a very poor condition. The ramp to Newcastle Bank has a step at the end where it hasn't been tied into the main path properly.
Long standing graffiti on a wall in the area near the station seen through builders fencing. Despite building work going on here for many years it remains - presumably it is liked or tolerated!?
Garages on an upper level in Petersfield, Cambridge. These were refreshed a couple of years later see #95420.
Coulée Verte Antony rue des Crocheteurs : autoriser les vélos à longer le TGV pour éviter la série de virages pénibles et sans visibilité.
Wonderful graffiti spotted on Ditton Walk - apparently there were space invaders here last month. See #62518.
Milepost on the Cinder Track, Scarborough. A disused railway line that is open for walking and cycling.
Skateboard / scrambling park alongside the Cinder Track, Scarborough. A disused railway line that is open for walking and cycling.
Graffiti alongside the Cinder Track, Scarborough. A disused railway line that is open for walking and cycling.
Stokes Croft Scenery, contraflow cycle lane, and signage for North Street Location: St. James, Bristol (England, United Kingdom)
Well, you can't please everyone Location: Higham on the Hill (England, United Kingdom) The plaque is attached to a renewed bridge under the A5 for the benefit of walkers and cyclists. Formerly it was a railway line. Anyway, interesting … [more]
The northbound Clyde Tunnel cycle & pedestrian tunnel is looking a bit grotty these days. Graffiti dating back to 2002 and plenty of soot on the previously white-washed walls and ceiling. Now there is a door-entry system to keep out the … [more]
Cycles painted on the footbridge to the Seattle ferry terminal - though in fact cycling is not permitted here, as cyclists have to enter with road vehicles.
Cyclists are left to guess which way they should go without route signs. The route is in fact to the right (a tight hairpin). This is a most unattractive section, and the white graffiti on the wall to the left greeting people from the … [more]
Cycles left at own risk! - This graffiti really applies everywhere. Taken in Sizewell Road, Leiston, Suffolk.