Could this riverside route in Richmond (North Yorkshire) be improved for cycling?
End of the route around Richmond Castle
National Byway sign in Richmond, North Yorkshire (this is a two-way road)
The new Richmond Station Cycle Centre
No Cycling over Richmond Lock and Weir
No Cycling over Richmond Lock and Weir
Narrow footbridge - but it would be great if a cycle path could be put in across the Old Deer Park towards Richmond station
Road closure at riverside path, Richmond
Shared-use path at Richmond Riverside
Blazing Saddles bike rental, Richmond
Shared-use beneath Richmond Bridge
Is that meant to be a solitary cycle stand by the boathouses?
It should be possible to put in a cycle link somewhere between Richmond Hill and the riverside.
It would be perfectly possible to have a cycleway here to avoid the part at least of the busy road to Richmond Park
Nice polite sign - as if one would want to take a bike down those steps.
Nice polite sign - as if one would want to take a bike down those steps.
This would be a useful cycle way - if there wasn't a quiet parallel road just to the right
No cycling past Richmond church
Cyclists making slow progress towards the riverside route, Richmond
Road closure at riverside route by Richmond railway bridge
Towpath cycle route under Twickenham Bridge
Narrow cycle track on Twickenham Bridge
Signs on Thames-side route
Cycle link from the Thames-side route to Twickenham bridge - so presumably the 'No Access' sign refers to cars only.
Road closure, Richmond upon Thames
Cycle shed at Richmond station
Signs in Richmond station cycle shed
Oversized No Cycling sign referring to the footway and no indication that cyclists can use the dead-end bit of road.
Token provision - a dropped kerb would be a good start
Crossing and shared-use footway, Richmond Circus
Shared-use footway around Richmond Circus
Pedestrian and cycle crossing, Richmond Circus
The sign shows cyclists on the left, the marking on the footway seems to show cyclists on the right...
Shared-use footway and crossing of the A316 at Richmond Circus
LCN route 37 parallel to the A3004 - with a cycle contraflow at the far end of Rosslyn Road.
Short cycle track leading to crossing over the A3004.
Alternatively you could just turn right like a normal road-user.
Richmond Park on Sunday morning - trainee cyclist, jogging father and horse-riders.
National Cycle Network route 4 in Richmond Park - supposedly one-way and with a 10mph maximum speed
Sunday morning cyclists at Ham Gate, Richmond Park - No Cycling and National Cycle Network signs on the same post - presumably one applies on one side and one on the other, but who's to know which is which?
Ham Gate, Richmond Park - No Cycling and National Cycle Network signs on the same post - presumably one applies on one side and one on the other, but who's to know which is which?
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0xsA0TvFKs
Another example of cars, vans, coaches, taxis all parking up in the cyclelane directly outside Robinson College.
There are two coaches parked up just beyond the pinch point.
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