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[Image taken 7.10.22] Community Furniture Store, Raylor Centre, York. When there's no space in the cycle parking or the provision doesn't accommodate the cyclist or a cycle you get flyparking as here. But cycles parked crossways take up … [more]
[Image taken 28.9.22] Community Furniture Store (on the site of the Raylor Centre), James Street, York. Staff, volunteers, customers, people donating items have only this provision. It was full when I arrived but as the Store was closing … [more]
[Image taken 28.9.22] Raylor Centre, James Street, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] This is at the front of the building. Note the slots in the ground - the original cycle parking provision, now a trip hazard. The rings on the … [more]
[Image taken 28.9.22] Raylor Centre, James Street, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] 54cm is insufficient space ahead of the support racks to accommodate many/most cycles. You need to be able to wheel even a standard length … [more]
[Image taken 28.9.22] Raylor Centre, James Street, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] Someone has managed to get their cycle into this gap of just 48cm. You wouldn't be able to load/unload in situ. You'd have to feed your cycle … [more]
[Image taken 28.9.22] Raylor Centre, James Street, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] Context and comments about the measurements, also links: #186444.
[Image taken 28.9.22] Raylor Centre, James Street, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] Context and links: #186443. The measurements... a 10cm kerb – any upstand or kerb means everyone has to lift their cycle to use the rack… This … [more]