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[Image taken 15.7.22] Railway Walk, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] I was doing a count (see: #169470). Greening the city is a strategy for softening spaces and addressing climate change. However, the foliage here is again un ... [more]
The double yellow lines continue across the advisory pedestrian crossings and into the Restricted Parking Zone where double yellow lines are not meant to go. There are no markings or signs to say that the parking extending into the distance ... [more]
[Image taken 17.6.22] Burton Stone Lane, York. The dappled light (daylight) and shadows (dark days, darkness) make surface defects difficult to see. Plus, people cycling MUST be looking around not down. People in wheelchairs and mobility sc ... [more]
No progress on building a proper path here. This is shown as a cycleway in Glasgow City Council's GIS system.
[Image taken 28.2.22] Millennium Bridge, looking towards Terry Avenue, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] After the high water levels caused by the storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin recede, mud remains. The two vehicles just vi ... [more]
[Image taken 19.2.22] West Esplanade, York (west bank of the Ouse). [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Context: #177018 and links. If the registration of the second vehicle is YG59RNX it was also in situ on 14.5.22 (see: #182599) Othe ... [more]
[UPDATE: This vehicle (registration DA55FNW) has been here each Saturday I have cycled along the riverside. It was there again on 9.4.22 and 14.5.22, with another regular parker: #182599. On 20.2.22 CYC said: " At the moment there is nothin ... [more]
Woodland path between Ascot Avenue and Strathcona Drive, possible to get a bike along, but not very easy due to surface and gradient.
[Image taken 13.1.22] West Esplanade, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] Mud in the cycle lane alongside the Ouse. Context: #177017. Other image here today: #177552 and links
[Image taken 11.1.22] Marygate car park, from Marygate Lane, York via desire line through the fencing. [NOTE: NO streetview at this location.] Mud and leaves cleared to back (not 'cleared up' or 'cleared away') to make way for EV symbols as ... [more]
[UPDATE See: #177554.] [Image taken 11.1.22] Marygate car park, from Railway Walk, York. [NOTE: NO streetview at this location.] The hatching is the space available (if motorists respect it when parking) for all users to enter, exit and cut ... [more]
No attempt has been made by the housing developer to integrate the existing paths into the new road layout, let alone upgrade them. The path on the left connects Daldowie Road with Caledonia Road at the bus terminus.
[UPDATE: The same drivers return (registrations: YG59RNX and DA55FNW) seemingly each Saturday. See: #179209, #179210.] [Image taken 23.12.21.] West Esplanade, York (west bank of the Ouse). [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Is this pe ... [more]
[UPDATE See: #177553.] [Image taken 23.12.21.] West Esplanade, York (west bank of the Ouse). [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Mud makes the cycle lane here slippery and unattractive. The sort of appearance and conditions that suppr ... [more]
Classic "sign will make it better approach" by @wandbc officers following the instructions of elected reps. Shame current ones don't listen to experts as well as residents. Desire lines aren't going anywhere. Cc @WandsLS @wandscycl ... [more]
Not as bad as #173674, but all the signs that this will be yet another unpleasant autumn and winter for users of the cycle off-slip from Balshagray Avenue.
The off-slip from Balshagray Avenue frequently ends up like this, due to lack of maintenance. Location: Broomhill, Glasgow (Scotland, United Kingdom)
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 ... [more]
[Image taken 13.7.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] See: #171941.
[Image taken 13.7.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] Context see: #171941.
[UPDATE: Hedges have been cut back #175981.] [Image taken 13.7.21] Railway Walk, Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] Unchecked plant growth is exacerbating the issues introduced by the hoardings (casting shado ... [more]
Two-way pop-up cycle lane on Royston Road, at a bus stop boarder. Again, mud has accumulated at the bottom of the ramp, due to water running down the hill.
Two-way pop-up cycle lane on Royston Road. Each build-out across the cycle lane on the hill has attracted accumulations of mud and other debris. Unlike the bus boarders, there was no indication of priority for pedestrians crossing the cycle ... [more]
[Image taken 19.6.21] Marygate car park, York. Unchecked plant growth further reduces the sightlines of the steeper of the slopes to/from Scarborough Bridge. Mud visible at the bottom. See also: #170505. Other images today: #170482 and link ... [more]
[Image taken 19.6.21] Marygate car park, York. Unchecked plant growth exacerbates blind corners. Mud not cleared. Drainage not attended to despite this being reported as a hazard and therefore an issue. See also: #170506. Other images today ... [more]
[Image taken 19.6.21] Marygate car park, York. Typical users of this key route. Note the blind corners - in all directions for all users, the mud at the bottom of the slope - evidence of drainage issues, and the unchecked plant growth - see ... [more]
[UPDATE: 23.12.21. The mud and leaves: #176976 were cleared 22.12.21. However the puddling remains as per: #169471.] [Image taken 21.5.21] Marygate car park, York. This is the bottom of the steeper of the two ramps to/from Scarborough Bridg ... [more]
[Image taken 10.5.21] Village Street, York. The mud shows that the barriers are not spaced to enable longer/wider cycles to get through on the width of tarmac provided. This suggests there will be people who want to use this route but are u ... [more]
[Image taken 4.5.21] Marygate car park, York. Mud, with phone to provide scale. See also: #168578 and links.
[Image taken 4.5.21] Marygate car park, York. Mud. I put my phone (length: 11cm long, width: 4.5cm) next to it to give a sense of scale. See also: #168579. For the newly reopened route through Marygate car park see: #168548 and links
[Image taken 6.5.21] Marygate car park, York. Mud. It could cause someone to skid. All images today: #168548 and links.
[NOTE: Is action finally to be taken: #184777 ?] [Image taken 6.5.21] Marygate car park, York. Mud at the bottom of the steeper of the two slopes between Scarborough Bridge and the route through Marygate car park. Location: #168565. See als ... [more]
[Image taken 1.5.21] Marygate car park, York. 172cm for all users, all directions, all speeds passing the exit from/access to this steep slope and also passing in the direction of the camera and towards it. There’s clutter, mud… See als ... [more]
I had intended to head west through to the Cathkin Braes mountain biking site, but the path was too muddy to cycle, so I headed in the opposite direction instead.
The track from Markethill Road to South Cathkin Farm passes the entrance to the former quarry and landfill site, and the surface quality only gets worse from here onwards. Large muddy puddles, and best to avoid. The muddy track joins asphal ... [more]
The accumulating mud on the cycle track at the Righead Roundabout shows that, despite conditions, people are using it. The underpass on the right leads to cycle tracks on the other sides of the roundabout.
The path from Queensway to Tennant Avenue appears to suffer from ponding, and is covered in mud. There's also no easy way onto the carriageway for cyclists due to the parking.
Evidence of a desire line through the park from Kelvinhaugh Street to Corunna Street, avoiding Argyle Street. From Corunna Street there is a de facto quietway to the city centre via the Skypark path.
Temporary roadworks signage hinting at what's to come - the effective end of the cycle lanes through the roadworks zone. The dropped kerb allows cycle access to and from the riverside path, although there is a build-up of mud evident in ... [more]
A poor transition between two bits of shared footway, and attracting mud. Why is this not on a straight through alignment for cyclists?
An awkward piece of path at the entrance to the park at the end of Ben Nevis Road. The combination of vertical and horizontal alignment, and the normally closed gate, make this tricky to cycle. It also doesn't seem to be easy for van driver ... [more]
As I've mentioned before (see #107159), this is listed in Glasgow City Council's database of cycle routes.
On the left, the Garscadden Way, leading to the Drumchapel Way, and on the right, the path through to Annan Drive. Both could do with some proper path building works.
National Cycle Route 45 - the alternative is a dangerous dual carriageway. Why this former railway can't be given a surface is beyond me. This locks people out of active travel. https://t.co/8AZIRax7O5 [approximate location]
A messy end to Netherton Road path at the housing development in Lindsayfield. Direct access to Jackton Road is long gone, although the sign for the East Kilbride to Strathaven cycle route is visible.
The optimist in me wants to believe that this section of the Drumchapel Way path is currently being upgraded.
Navigation on the off-road sections of the Drumchapel Way is by marker post. Here the posts indicate a turn to the right.
The winter has taken its toll on the Garscadden Way. This is listed as an official cycle route in the council's GIS system at https://glasgowgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0a599fa51e3d4460a615653700769bf7
A connection between Netherton Road and the Forth & Clyde Canal, with damaged sign, mud, and a chicane barrier.
The path linking Bothwell and the Raith Interchange shared-use paths still looks like a building site, despite the motorway junction having been open for several months.
Calf Lane flooded again Location: , Rye Common (England, United Kingdom) Calf Lane is an ORPA, and would be a useful link for cyclists if given a decent surface
Ruts, flooding, and mud on White Lane byway between Nateley Road and Five Lanes End Location: , Greywell (England, United Kingdom)
Ruts and mud on White Lane byway between Nateley Road and Five Lanes End Location: , Greywell (England, United Kingdom)
Ruts and mud on White Lane byway between Nateley Road and Five Lanes End Location: , Greywell (England, United Kingdom)
Ruts and mud on White Lane byway between Nateley Road and Five Lanes End Location: , Mapledurwell (England, United Kingdom)
Mud, ruts, and flooding on byways at Five Lanes End Location: , Mapledurwell (England, United Kingdom)
Mud and flooding on byway south of Five Lanes End Location: , Mapledurwell (England, United Kingdom)
Ruts and mud on byway between Five Lanes End and Down Farm Lane Location: , Mapledurwell (England, United Kingdom)
Ruts and mud on byway between Five Lanes End and Down Farm Lane Location: , Mapledurwell (England, United Kingdom)
Ruts and mud on byway between Five Lanes End and Down Farm Lane Location: , Mapledurwell (England, United Kingdom)
Ruts and mud on byway between Five Lanes End and Down Farm Lane Location: , Tunworth (England, United Kingdom)
NCN7. A mud pit because it's often (presumably illegally?) driven on. #GlasgowCycleInfraDay17 https://t.co/DXj0zXUQdL
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]
Welcome as these improved paths are, they've caused problems on the main Kelvin Walkway, including mud washing down the hill.