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A redmac cycle / waiting lane to turn right over carriageway at a signalled crossing near the railway station in Hanover (Lower Saxony, Germany).
A curious crossing - just a thin bit of red tarmac and a few barriers. I don't think it has any special legal status.
If a cycle lane is too narrow don't use it. Redmac completely worn off by car tyres. See also #12047 or #23175.
Redmac filter lane and advanced advanced stop line plus flush kerb to join the shared use pavement ( #34998). Note that the advance stop line highlights with a left turn arrow that left turning cyclists should position themselves in front … [more]
Redmac filter lane and advanced advanced stop line plus flush kerb to join the shared use pavement (right turning cyclists can avoid the red phase). Note that the advance stop line highlights with a left turn arrow that left turning … [more]
Lovely redmac and nice cycle signs, but the cycle lane could be wider, so it seems wide enough for this trailer.
Lovely redmac and nice cycle signs, but the cycle lane could be wider, at least if you want to ride freehand while listening to music.
Scaffolding lorry (P688 GKR or R688 GKR) and taxi DN05 XFL (Cambridge license 1005) do not care about redmac cycle lanes and ASLs.
New red-mac on the pavement on Chesterton Road (CB4 1AS), between Chesterton Hall Crescent and George Street. This has been used by generations of school children to reach a traffic light regulated crossing.
Motorists show little respect for the cycle lane on Milton Road, specially at the lights and the roundabout. Car E35 HPE is forcing cyclists onto the (shared use) pavement. The ASL is also popular with cars #17399, taxis #9119, vans … [more]
Chauffeur driven Volvo with plates OY54 VTK invading the ASL. But who is the dignitary with a chain? A Mayor? The red box is popular with taxis #9119, vans #16094, buses #10593, motobikes #17947 and the police #17438.
Everybody in the cycle lane. SUV's (school uniform vehicle?) on display on Bateman Street as the most inefficient way to do the school run. Cycling pupils are pushed off the road by the huge number of large vehicles.
Milton Road ASL and MCL are frequently invaded by cars. ¿Park & Ride? The red box is popular with taxis #9119, vans #16094, cars #17399 and the police #17438.