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[Image taken 25.11.23] Burton Stone Lane (looking south), York. Note the plastic item wedged behind the signpost. It’s been there since October 2023: #198240. It think it is debris from when a vehicle hit the splitter island. On 26.11.23 I … [more]
[Image taken 6.2.23] St Andrewgate, York. The space has invited people to dump rubbish here. Doesn't make this location look good or feel safe. Including to leave a cycle right next to. Could it be marked with a symbol of a cargo or family … [more]
[Image taken on 2.4.22] Clifton Green, York. Cycles only locked by the wheel to something are vulnerable. The cycle has disappeared. The wheel and the chunky lock remain. This suggests the cycle has been stolen and the only secured part, … [more]
[Update: One barricade is now 'dumped' at the far end of the car park. But the sand/grit - skid hazard - remains.] [Image taken 27.7.21] Marygate car park, York. (Note: no streetview at this location.) The barricades (there's a second one … [more]
A barrier at the entrance to The Saltings local nature reserve from the car park. There is another barrier further along the path, between The Saltings and Donald's Quay.
Forest of bollards. Good luck trying to get your bike through here on this 'national cycle route', much less a tricycle or adapted cycle of any sort. Typical masochistic 'infrastructure' brought to you by Sustrans.
Haringey Law Centre - Courtyard # 1 Location: Tottenham Hale, London (England, United Kingdom) 1 April 2017. Litter, rubbish. A bush growing in the cycle racks and rubbish in the courtyard.
@HarlowCouncil smashed tv in Katherine's Way underpass. Lots of glass and obstruction on cycle lane and path https://t.co/2LLP6UiDUw
Useless barriers blocking path, but motor vehicles driven across grass, turning it into mud, plus uncollected rubbish next to bin, and path still covered in autumn's unswept leaf fall, causing clothing to get covered in muck for anyone … [more]
Rubbish collected by heavy duty trike (look at those reinforced, heavy rear wheels) is transferred to a truck, alongside Kathmandu's ring road.
A moss covered gents mountain bike is among the rubbish dumped (fly-tipped) at the back of our house the other day.
At this entrance road to the Trumpington Meadows development there's a staggered crossing, forcing cyclists to make four sharp 90 degree turns. What an utterly rubbish piece of design work. See #45272 for view from other side.
Useless cycle lanes #1 Location: Newhaven, Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom) Why bother? Does this help anyone? No. You've got to feel sorry for the people who have to paint these bizarre white lines. Can anyone think this is useful to … [more]