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Interesting repainting of give way markings in Oxford, reinforcing pedestrian priority in the revised Highway Code. https://t.co/FDCqsRqUtM
This bit of the development only leads to the cycleway and so it appears the speed bump has been specifically put there to slow down cyclists. See #102123.
Humped road crossing for path on way to new park, but demolished bollard and footway parking in housing development that has been designed for car commuters.
Two-way cycle lane on Chapel St, approaching junction across Cable St. The narrow footway leads to people walking in the cycle lane.
Trafgic calming- my experience was that most passing cars would aim to go centrally between the cushions. Eg: https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/UImtPaBwBv9p_EVN3x7hqw
Went to 3rd Don Crossing to check infra. Note how they have organised priority for cyclists. Ofc you can still park https://t.co/p1FTmJ80vz
A very useful ramp. This ramp does its job of slowing down motor vehicles. But its a rare species these days as 'vertical speed measures' like this are now out of favour by highway authorities. New ones have to be much flatter, to reduce … [more]