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[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] The two signs are within feet of each other. The one facing the camera says users should expect people to be cycling on this … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] There's a second sign relating to cyclists just feet from the first. It's completely obscured. Such signs are also important for … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] Even when you get closer on foot the sign is not legible. Context and links: #194151.
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] The path is very narrow. There is a sign saying cyclists can use it/pedestrians should expect cyclists at least to this point. … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. In contrast to last week, NMUs can use the path on this side. Other image here today and links: #194141. But where are the signs for people on cycles? See #194151, #194152, … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] Context: #193945. As I was looking for the signage to see where/until which point/from which point people can cycle on this … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.23] New Lane, Huntington / York. The already narrow pavement - with no protection from passing road users - is obstructed by low hanging uncut foliage. A hazard for people with no or limited sight and for all users in low … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.23] New Lane, Huntington / York. My arrow marks the location of a sign road users need to see. But it's overgrown and is invisible. Other images this problem today and links: #193953, #193954. Other image today and links: … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.23] New Lane direction of Malton Road, Huntington / York. The information sign does not provide a phone number to report problems on. Such as fallen barriers: #193945. Or complaints: that the shared use path is … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.23] New Lane direction of Malton Road, Huntington / York. It’s a long way from where you would stop at the lights to the junction and, for people on cycles to reach somewhere they can see and be seen. There are no sight … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.23] New Lane, Huntington / York. A pedestrian has ignored the signage that would make his route longer – in terms of (crossing and crossing back) time and distance - and is waiting at the closed crossing. The carriageway … [more]
[NOTE: Compare with a week later: #194148.] [Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road junction with New Lane, Huntington / York. Context: #193944. Other image today and links: #193937.
[Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. The crossing is not in use but the segregated NMU route is not closed so there’s no reason to stop pedestrians/cyclists being able to access the shared path (see: #193946) along New Road … [more]
[NOTE: Compare with a week later: #194146.] [Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. Fallen barriers, closed toucan crossing… but NMUs could still use the segregated path to get to the path on (this side of) New Lane. And … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. The segregated NMU route continues behind the barriers (see: #193941). The infra that is closed is the toucan crossing over New Lane. So why the complete closing of the shared path … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. No mention of the legitimate other users of this off-road segregated route. Closing the path here means people who use the offroad route cannot make the legitimate journey to the … [more]
[NOTE: Compare with a week later: #194144.] [Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. Ignorance? Incompetence? Bias – conscious or unconscious? Once again (see also: #178354, #167366) CYC uses signage that ignores people on … [more]
[NOTE: Compare with a week later: #194141.] [Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. Pedestrians and cyclists use other footway sign. Except it’s not a footway. It’s a formal cycling and walking route. It’s even segregated. … [more]
[Image taken 27.8.22] Looking towards New Lane from the shared use route to/from the bus station, Huntington/York. Context: #183650. Other image today and links: #185802.
[UPDATE: 27.8.22 #185803] [UPDATE: 3.8.22 Someone has cut the foliage that covered the front of the sign exactly following the edge. It is legible again though the blind corners of the entry/exit have not been cut back. So perhaps the sign … [more]
[UPDATE: 20.6.22. Now the sign itself is obscured not just the content: #183650, and the sight lines are even further reduced.] [UPDATE: 13.6.22. The writing on the sign is completely obscured. There are no sightlines at all. So the cyclist … [more]
[UPDATE: 13.6.22 The entire strip was been filled and is shiny and smooth.] [Image taken 17.5.22] New Lane looking towards the junction with Malton Road, Huntington/York. Location of pothole/tarmac damage in: #182641 also links.
[UPDATE: 13.6.22 The entire strip was been filled and is shiny and smooth.] [Image taken 17.5.22] New Lane looking towards the junction with Malton Road, Huntington/York. The lanes are very narrow. This is a mini yet there is no space to … [more]
[UPDATE: 13.6.22 The entire strip was been filled and is shiny and smooth.] [UPDATE: On 26.5.22 I saw the deepest part of the damage had been repaired.] [Image taken 17.5.22] New Lane, just after the junction with Malton Road, … [more]
[Image taken 14.5.22] Malton Road, junction with New Lane, Huntington/York. Cyclists are abandoned here. No matter if you want to cross the junction or turn left (LNER Community Stadium, leisure facilities, restaurants, Monks Cross retail … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.22] Malton Road close to junction with New Lane, Huntington, York. A toucan crossing. Access is tricky (see: #181985) and you have to know it is here. I didn't. I only saw it existed a week ago when someone cycled over … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.22] New Lane, junction with Malton Road, Huntington, York. A substandard (very narrow) link (with a very tight turn) from the ASL (see: #181984 and links) on New Lane to the eastern side of Malton Road. Other images in … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.22] New Lane junction with Malton Road, Huntington, York. There is no way for people on cycles to reach the ASL if drivers have got there before you. (And my experience is that motorists overtake, at speed, on New Lane to … [more]
[Image taken 13.11.21] New Lane/Monks Cross Park&Ride, Monks Cross, Huntington, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] Intersection of the cycle-ped-wheelchair (far too narrow for the amount of human traffic at busy times and on … [more]
[UPDATE: Reply from expertlogistics.co.uk "I just wanted to follow up on your e mail following our investigation. Our drivers do receive training as part of their induction which has a section on vulnerable road users and they also sign a … [more]
[UPDATE: See #175852 for a reply from the company.] [Image taken 13.11.21] New Lane, junction with Malton Road, York. The driver of this AO (https://ao.com/) vehicle is completely obstructing the ASL. And if he does it here, he will likely … [more]