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A fallen cycle parking stand in Benalder Street. But it appears that it was not the rust that led to its downfall.

North Canal Bank Street back open to traffic, and there's plenty of it. The tactile paving on the cycle track is still incorrect.

[Image taken on 2.4.22] Clifton Green, York. Sheffield racks at a handy location - in front of local shops. Easy to find. But too close to the grass. I had to push my cycle quite hard to get it far enough onto the rack such that it was … [more]

I never noticed these cycle symbols in the paving before.

A triangle of new paving has been placed to the side of the large barrier at Buchanan Wharf, because people were walking across the flower bed to get past the barrier. This is also the cycle diversion for NCN756 until the cycle track at … [more]

The toucan crossing midway along North Canal Bank Street has been installed, but the tactile paving is still the incorrect corduroy (hazard) rather than the cycleway type. The top surface for both the cycleway and carriageway remains to be … [more]

The correct Cycleway tactile slabs have arrived in North Canal Bank Street and await fitting in place of the incorrect corduroy Hazard tactiles.

A poorly designed corner on junction at Cable Depot Road. The verge and tactile paving is being run over by vehicular traffic.

Work outside Clydebank Town Hall. No sign yet of the cycle lanes shown in the artist's impression. https://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/article/4-3m-project-to-transform-clydebanks-town-centre-links

North Canal Bank Street is being extensively rebuilt, and includes a segregated cycleway. However, incorrect corduroy (hazard) tactile paving has been used instead of the cycleway type.

North Canal Bank Street is being extensively rebuilt, and includes a segregated cycleway. However, incorrect corduroy (hazard) tactile paving has been used instead of the cycleway type.

[Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a bi-directional cycle route around the perimeter. Pedestrian routes 'trickle' from the car parking areas to the retail outlets and must cross the cycle route. Some pedestrian routes … [more]

Although the lighting has been replaced in recent years, the path from the bus stop on Queensway to Tennant Avenue (and onwards to Hairmyres Hospital) is narrow, has poor quality paving, and has no dropped kerbs at its crossing with Linwood … [more]

A 'Give Way' for something or other, and lots of money spent paving a footway so that it looks nothing like a cycleway.

The path from the Manchester Road crossing at #110453 takes a diagonal route across the wide central reservation of Croft Street, across to Nelson Street.

A lack of thought over desire lines here. Looking from the passageway under the building seen in #110325 to a series of toucan crossings across a large roundabout at Kirkgate on the edge of Wakefield city centre. Although there is an 'end … [more]

Settlement at the south end of the flagship active travel bridge across the Clydeside Expressway at the Glasgow Harbour development.

NCN7, the Meadow Road underpass, and the toucan crossing across to the Glasgow Harbour development.

NCN7 at the Meadow Road underpass, with a dropped kerb for anyone heading up Meadow Road itself.

Poorly maintained paving and lighting on ramp between Palace Grounds and Castle Street. This stuff isn't cheap to install, so why let it go to waste?

Wet slippery paving slabs at the top of the ramp down to the canal path in Kirkintilloch. The chap seen in the distance slipped and fell to the ground, but was able to pick himself up and carry on.

Fancy paving in a terrible state on main bus route through Southampton city centre, causing people to cycle on kerb or footway.

Pavement continuity across a sideroad in central Groningen. Different types and colours of paving clearly demarcate the pavement and road, while having a minimal kerb at all edges so it is easy for wheelchairs and prams, or just those … [more]

Tactile paving slab on the Coton foot and cycle path has lifted, and wobbles when cycled over. It's at a junction so there's a lot to keep track of here, and some cyclists will be trying to turn on the slab from the Cavendish labs. Reported … [more]

Tactile paving is just a pointless nuisance unless it is installed correctly. Worse, it will confuse the people that it is supposed to help. This is an example of how people put tactiles down without bothering to find out how it is … [more]

Tactile paving is just a pointless nuisance unless it is installed correctly. Worse, it will confuse the people that it is supposed to help. This is an example of how people put tactiles down without bothering to find out how it is … [more]

Fancy paving slabs on Crouch St. Eight bike symbols and one pedestrian priority, in the foreground. For close up see #31640 and #31641.

Fancy paving slab on Crouch St.

Fancy paving slab with bike symbol on Crouch St.

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