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[Image taken 13.3.22] Tanner's Moat, York. The double yellow lines are just 212cm long. This means all vehicles that park here: #166027, #166023, obstruct the cut-through, and obscure all the sightlines... for all non motorised users. These … [more]
[Image taken 13.3.22] Bootham, York. Context and links: #180045. A cone in the pavement adds to the mess, confusion and hazards. As I was taking this image a steady stream of pedestrians moved through the works in both directions: at one … [more]
[Image taken 13.3.22] Bootham, York. Context and links: #180045. So, the sign Pedestrians shows people on foot should cross the road here. Or does it mean use the road between the barricades? Because the Footway closed sign 'clearly' shows … [more]
[Update: The layout of the works continues to change. Newer image: #180467.] Image taken 13.3.22] Bootham, York. After a windy weekend the barriers (presumably a health and safety requirement) are horizontal on the road and on the pavement. … [more]
[Update: 30.8.21 See: #173643] [Image taken 13.8.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No streetview at this location.] A cone has appeared at the heap of grit/sand at the bottom of the more gentle slope (perhaps in response to my reporting … [more]
[Newer image - same location, different hazard - leaves: #176976.] [Image taken 13.8.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No streetview at this location.] Grit at the bottom/start of the steeper of the two slopes here - and the one that is … [more]
[Image taken 1.8.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No streetview at this location.] Signage and barricades are supported by sandbags. The sign has gone (perhaps 'unofficially') but the sand remains. An example of the hazard it can … [more]
Newer image: #173206. [Image taken 1.8.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No streetview at this location.] Signage and barricades are supported by sandbags. When the former are ‘abandoned’ they become redundant, eyesores. They restrict the … [more]
[Image taken 11.7.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] Looking from the EV charging bay(s) towards: a) right - the currently unprotected exit/access between the car park and the critical cycle-ped-wheelchair … [more]
[Image taken 11.7.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] Looking from the currently unprotected exit/access between the car park and the critical cycle-ped-wheelchair route that passes it, towards the EV … [more]
[Additional images: #172061 and #172063.] [Image taken 11.7.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] Between the end of the car just visible on the left and the foliage is an exit/entrance for … [more]
[Image taken 29.6.21] Marygate car park, York. Insufficient space for two groups of pedestrians, a dog and someone on a cycle. Despite the smiles, when the three on the left in the image passed me, one of the men said, 'You should have a … [more]
[Image taken 25.6.21] Marygate car park, York. The two barricades that were creating/protecting a route from/to the car park and the cycle-ped-wheelchair route (see: #169993) are now in different places. This one is being driven over. The … [more]
[Image taken 21.6.21] Marygate car park, York. The barricade is now redundant. Ie it is no longer creating and protecting access to/from (see: #169993) the car park and the route to/from Scarborough Bridge. It is therefore a hazard, as are … [more]
[Image taken 6.5.21] Marygate car park, York. View from the riverside end - just reopened in its new width format - of the route through Marygate car park. The red block shows where the steep slope to/from Scarborough Bridge intersects with … [more]
[Image taken 6.5.21] Marygate car park, York. A very steep slope leads to/from Scarborough Bridge. To get up a slope on a cycle you need a runup and to be positioned correctly. Wider, longer cycles (see: #165610), and those with trailers … [more]