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Footways on both sides of Church Street shut at the same time with pedestrians told to divert via Torness Street (to the left) and Byres Road. Well reader, not all of them were doing as they were told!
Flags in Briggate Leeds. These look very cheap and flimsy compared to those in Strand, London see #194185
[Image taken 17.7.22] Asda, Jockey Lane, Monks Cross, Huntington/York. The space two adults - walking in the same direction - take up even without luggage. 'People' space is not a priority here. And if you factor in someone pushing a buggy, … [more]
[Image taken 2.7.22] Gillygate (looking from St Leonard's Place), York. This number of pedestrians waiting for the green, safe to proceed signal, cannot possibly all see the same side light. It’s part of the TSAR shambles – context: … [more]
Cycle parking on Argyle Street, plus some random driver failing to yield to pedestrians crossing the road.
[Image taken 13.11.21] LNER Community Stadium, Huntington, York/Monks Cross Park&Ride, Monks Cross, Huntington, York. Cycle/pedestrian/wheelchair crossing between the LNER community stadium/leisure/health facilities and the Park & Ride. But … [more]
[More recent image this issue: #174601] [Image taken 9.9.21] Tanner Row close to junction with Wellington Row/North Street, York. Yet another driver choosing to block the contraflow cycle lane rather than the with flow carriageway – or find … [more]
[Image taken 9.8.21] Tanner's Moat/Wellington Row, York. Context see: #173062 and links. This is a busy area with works traffic (HGVs) and wheelchair users. I think the signage is clear and means people on cycles, foot and wheelchairs can … [more]
[Image taken 9.8.21] Tanner's Moat/Wellington Row, York. Context see: #173062 and links. The pedestrian signage is visibly at a pair of dropped kerbs. This makes the route practical for many users (tourists with wheeled luggage, wheelchair … [more]
[Image taken 9.8.21] Tanner's Moat/Wellington Row, York. Context see: #173062 and links. The pedestrians are following the signage – and complying with it. The signage is clear and logical, encouraging conformity. Other images (different … [more]
[Update: #172874] [Image taken 6.8.21] York. Between Esplanade car park and Leeman Road, York, parallel to one side of Memorial Gardens. There is no sign on Leeman Road directing pedestrians through Memorial Gardens see: #171581. This issue … [more]
[Update: This was removed on 3 or 4.8.21.] [Update: 3.8.21 The frame is still in this location, in this position but the sign has disappeared.] [Image taken 30.7.21] Lendal Bridge, York. This fallen/redundant sign on the Environment … [more]
[Image taken 12.7.21] Lendal Bridge, Station Road junction with Rougier Street, York. I have been reporting the (latest) cracking here since 27.12.2019. I have rechased this today as I saw that the wheels of every vehicle that went into it … [more]
[Image taken 9.6.21] Tanner Row, York. Brewery vehicle on Tanner Row blocks the street for all users. (The two pedestrians are walking the 'wrong way' up the advisory contraflow cycle lane.) Same issue today: #170009 and links.
[Image taken 9.6.21] Tanner Row, York. Brewery vehicles on Tanner Row. During the Wellington Row flood gates work (#166177) the street is signposted for wheelchair users (in both directions) and cyclists see: #168584. (Also search on … [more]
[Image taken 1.6.21] Marygate car park, York. Holder for 'to go' physical copies of the Environment Agency notices (with map and QR code) informing people about the diversion in place for most of June 2021. This is good practice. Other … [more]
[Update: see #170258] [Image taken 1.6.21] Marygate car park, York. Environment Agency notices with map and QR code informing people about the diversion in place for most of June 2021. Note: the access to the 'footpath' is important to … [more]
[Image taken 21.5.21] Station Road/Rougier Street/Tanner's Moat junction, York. This small area is on key tourist routed as well as vital permeability for local people to walk, cycle (see: #166237 and #166027) and wheelchair. But it's … [more]
Image taken 21.5.21] Esplanade, York. With no pavement on the left (and signs saying No pedestrians) these pedestrians have opted to use the cycle lane. There are frequent vehicle movements through here - to/from Esplanade car park. It does … [more]
[Image taken 12.5.21] Marygate car park, York. Two pedestrians using the steeper of the two slopes between the shared use ped-cycle route between Bootham Terrace/St Mary’s and Scarborough Bridge/the River Ouse. On the other side of the … [more]
[Image taken 12.5.21] Marygate car park, York. The woman on her own is in the blind corner of the steep slope down from Scarborough Bridge. The two pedestrians in the background, moving sociably and comfortably, take up the available space. … [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]
[Image taken 4.5.21] Tanner Row, York. This street seems quiet. In fact there is continual pickup and deliveries from/for the businesses nearby. The advisory contraflow cycle lane is busy including by people using the cycle parking. Further … [more]
[Image taken 4.5.21] Tanner Row, York. The pavements are too narrow. People walk in the contraflow cycle lane. Further image of pedestrians here today: #168516. Overview and links of issues here: #164846. Wellington Row closure diversion … [more]
[Image taken 1.5.21] Marygate car park, York. The dynamic envelope of someone cycling a standard width cycle is 1m. Yet the space here is just 1.35m to be shared between all users. The feet of the barriers and the sandbags are trip hazards. … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.21] Clifton Moor Gate, York. Two sets of temporary lights with no indication of the importance of this route to people who cycle. For other images on this topic see: #167975 and links.
[Image taken 23.4.21] Clifton Moor Gate, York. During the works (https://www.york.gov.uk/HurricaneWay) to replace the traffic lights, the signs at crossings (onroad and off-) refer only to pedestrians. And the lights are not toucans either. … [more]
[Image taken 29.4.21] Bridge Lane junction with Wigginton Road, York. Approach from Wigginton Road close to the Co-op. This is a blind bend for pedestrians and cyclists turning in to Bridge Lane. And for people on foot coming out. Will … [more]
[Image taken 25.4.21] Marygate car park, York. This driver is blocking the gap in the fencing that permits permeability to the very many pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair, etc. It was created in response to the siting here of the Tier … [more]
[Image taken 25.4.21] Marygate car park, York. This is a very well used route. It leads (among other destinations) to/from Scarborough Bridge, the river and walks, and to/from York train station and beyond. See: #167755 and links. Other … [more]
[Image taken 25.4.21] Marygate car park, York. Only agile pedestrians who can walk unaided can get through the gap. See: #167755 and links.
[Image taken 25.4.21] Marygate car park, York. The problems of access, safe passage through, signage (lack of) continue. Yet for half of 2020 this was the poster image of a response to the need for social distancing for covid-19 and, as a … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.21] Clifton Moor Gate, junction with Hurricane Way, York. The actual width of the footpath measured between the kink in the railings and the hedge growth is 88cm. For the usable width you subtract 25cm from each side... … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.21] Clifton Moor Gate, junction with Hurricane Way, York. It's a footpath but used by people on cycles in the absence of a safe/segregated route next to three lanes of traffic (this side) and a further two on the other. So … [more]
[Image taken lunchtime Saturday 17.4.21] Riverside on Terry Avenue, York. There are four 'cyclists dismount' signs (see #167284) But we have disappeared off the radar again. There is only a 'Pedestrians' sign. Some people who use cycles as … [more]
[Image taken 15.4.21] Marygate car park, York. No mention of people on cycles. No information about the works. An email reply dated 13.4.21 from City of York Council about the decision to remove the covid-19 corridor said: "...appropriate … [more]
[Image taken 15.4.21] Marygate car park, York. The beams marked the extent of the previous route alongside the car park. The covid-19 coned corridor has been removed. See also: (Overview): #157644. (Images taken on this day): #167242, … [more]
[Image taken 15.4.21] Marygate car park, York. No diversions shown for people on cycles despite the signage that this is NCN65. The covid-19 popup coned corridor is being removed. See also: (Overview): #157644. (Images taken on this day): … [more]
[Image taken 15.4.21] Marygate carpark, York. Signage for pedestrians but not for people on cycles. Plus, people continue to filter through the car park. Due to habit? Because they came through that way? Due to lack of clarity of signage? … [more]
[Image taken 15.4.21] Marygate Lane, York. Works continue to remove the covid-19 popup coned corridor through Marygate car park. Despite being a key route for people on cycles, there is no recognition of this: #167245. (Overview): #157644. … [more]
[Image taken 15.4.21] Marygate Lane, York. The route through Marygate car park between homes, schools, the hospital, York St John Uni, and the river, and the rail station using the (from February 2019) accessible Scarborough Bridge is … [more]
[UPDATE: The floodgates have been replaced. The route re-opened 19.11.21] [Update: The closure has been extended to 22 October 2021.] Update: Date of closure announced. An Environment Agency email from 28.4.21 said the route would close … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] No Entry roundel and Except Cycles sign in the direction of Rougier Street from Tanner's Moat, York. Perhaps the most critical element for the permeability of the cycle network in the city. Despite the clear signage … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] Unassuming but oversubscribed cycle facility, York. The cycle cut-through crosses the pavement between Rougier Street (ahead) and Tanner's Moat (behind). It's narrow. The pavement is a very well-used pedestrian route. … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] Pedestrians in York approaching the cycle cut-through between Tanner's Moat and Rougier Street. If you are a cyclist on Rougier Street and you want to reach Lendal Bridge (Station Road-Museum Street) to the right in … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] View from the ASL on Station Ave/Station Road, York, direction of Rougier Street. The bus stops on the left-hand side are very well used. The carriageway is narrow. Drivers have been 'held up' at myriad sets of lights … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] ASL from Station Ave, York, on Station Road, direction of Rougier Street. Lendal Bridge (Station Road-Museum Street and the Minster) are immediately left. The pedestrians in front of Krunchy's Sandwich Bar are crossing … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] The Lendal Bridge end of the Lendal gyratory, York. A very cyclist-unfriendly environment. The entrance to-exit from the Tanner's Moat cycle cut-through is just visible close to the left of the York Pullman vehicle. … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] View from Lendal Bridge (Station Road) towards the War Memorial on the Lendal gyratory, York. It's a noticeable incline. Particularly if you start from a stationary position at these lights. There are bus stops on the … [more]
[Image taken 19.3.21] ASL on Rougier Street, York where it joins Lendal gyratory at Station Road. The two-way cycle cut-through between Rougier Street and Tanner's Moat is to the right. The cyclist has come from Tanner's Moat and is … [more]
[Image taken 20.6.19] Tanner's Moat at its junction with Rougier Street, York. Massive vehicle blocking the cycle cut-through and therefore also the access to the drop kerb while the driver and his colleague had a fag. This is a critical … [more]
[Image taken 30.7.19] Congestion on Tanner's Moat-Rougier Street, York shared pavement and cycle cut-through. See also: #166021, #166022, #166023, #166027
[More recent image: #174535 and links] [Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a two-way cycle route around the perimeter. At the point pedestrians may be crossing there is tactile paving in the cycle route. There are no … [more]
[Image taken 12.12.20] Monks Cross retail park, Huntington, York, two Saturdays before Christmas. The cycle route around the perimeter is also used by pedestrians. The crash barriers were in situ on previous visits with no obvious purpose. … [more]
[Image taken 12.12.20] Monks Cross retail park, Huntington, York, two Saturdays before Christmas. All ages visit and use the cycle route around the perimeter of the site. In the background is a young boy cycling on the route but towards a) … [more]
Monks Cross retail park (Huntington, York) 5.12.20. Heaving due to it being not long till Christmas and the first weekend since the lifting of the second lockdown. Drivers using the cycle route as parking. Just before I took the image … [more]
Utilities work on the shared-use footway on Old Dumbarton Road (lasting several weeks) and no account taking of cycling.
NCN45 Salisbury NOTE: The cycling states links have now moved to #72896 which has a much more inspiring photo!
Since the cycle route is closed for the next 3 years while Sighthill is redeveloped, it might be an idea to take down or cover up this sign. The park is no more, so take those signs away at the same time.
"Bristol and Bath Railway Path" Crossing -- Item Number 1 could be a proper footbridge over the Bristol and Bath Railway Path just here https://twitter.com/thislast/status/750347435797573632
A so called shared path, put in by Council & will be a place of conflict with pedestrians. Time Councils & Sustrans got their act together.
A so called shared path, put in by Council & will be a place of conflict with pedestrians. Time Councils & Sustrans got their act together.
"Cyclists give way to pedestrians" sign on Cutter Ferry bridge during the first Cycling Infrastructure Safari with the Cycling Embassy of Great Britain, see also #48243.
See clip at http://youtu.be/RyEl8pJO-_8 Maybe not the most dangerous activity, just an indicator of how badly some people driving behave sometimes. Two more cars did the same. Just appearing on the left are two pedestrians starting to … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/v6Yuzyi2BgI Really do not understand the reaction here, short of wanting to complain. I approach along SHARED path on the (traditional) left side. They stare at me, clearly indicating they had seen me, but … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/lAqQwfmTPts Not really sure about this one, but if the pedestrians are required to walk into the cyclepath isn't that equivalent to saying there is no cyclepath? Thus there needs to be the correct signage for … [more]
Segregated route towards the pedestrianized city centre ). These cyclists just crossed a road where the cycle way has preference over road traffic. In this section, the centre lane is free to cycle. Note cyclists of all ages (no helmets, no … [more]