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[Image taken 6.9.21] Marygate car park, Railway Walk, Scarborough Bridge, Earlsborough Terrace, York. [Note: No streetview at this location] Diversion signs for the works to connect electricity for the EV charging bays at the far end of the … [more]
Note the segregated space for people walking (probably just missing a gate) and riding. Also the cattle grid approach for bikes. This looks wide enough for most cargo bikes and child carriers. All in all a really good example of properly … [more]
Oxford's Marston meadows' cycle path. The cattle grid is accompanied by a pedestrian gate, but for some reason, instead of a sign advising pedestrians to use the path, rather than the cattle grid, there's one suggesting the opposite! If … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/IRYrGCyRaPE I take a big risk passing as close as I do. The door zone covers the entire cyclepath. Highway Code Rule 240 (backed up in law) http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_069860 … [more]
The cattle grids are a huge improvement over the old pinch stiles that used to prevent cattle from wandering off the commons. However, in a step backwards, the barriers have recently been fitted with these arms, jutting out into the path. … [more]
The cattle grids are a huge improvement over the old pinch stiles that used to prevent cattle from wandering off the commons. However, in a step backwards, the barriers have recently been fitted with these arms, jutting out into the path. … [more]
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juGu4yZirmo At times people working on the road need to temporarily block cyclelanes. That is, of course, completely understandible. However, the only thing happening here is that the van is … [more]
The two cattle grids on the left are intended for bikes. It would appear that the third is for other vehicles, such as push-chairs, who have to make two sharp turns to proceed, or they can use the gate on the right. I think this … [more]