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The surface of this former sewage treatment site is sealed with tarmac. Somebody decided to paint lots of parking slots on here, but apparently never used. It is just poor practise.
[Image taken 1.2.23] Skeldergate, York. Two ghost signs. One obstructing the pavement. One in the kerb further restricting the width of an already narrow route. Are they part of the Northern Gas Networks works signage? (See: #190584 and … [more]
[Image taken 18.7.22] Lidl, James Street, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] I visited at 07.30 on the morning on which the Met Office issued its first ever red heat warning. Temperatures in York were predicted to reach 35C. The … [more]
Update: On 27.6.21 I saw this had been patched. [Image taken 29.5.21] Bootham junction with Gillygate, York. My camera (5.5cm x 9.5cm) now easily fits into the damaged area around this Yorkshire Water access cover. However, it looks as if … [more]
[Update 29.5.21 see: #169770] [Image taken 4.5.21] Bootham junction with Gillygate, York. The damage around the Yorkshire Water access cover has not been repaired. Compare the damage with that in March 2021: #165685
[Image taken 19.3.21] Bootham/Gillygate York is not a straightforward junction. On a cycle it can be hairy. No, it can be hazardous. The oncoming drivers (from St Leonard's Place, in the Bootham turn lane) have a blind corner due to the … [more]
[Image taken 20.3.21] ASL damage on Lendal Bridge, York (junction with Rougier Street). See also: #165765, #165154
[Image taken 20.3.21] ASL on Museum Street, York at its junction with Rougier Street. Damage to the tarmac immediately - unavoidably - where cyclists enter the ASL. See also: #165154, #165766
[Update: more damage May 2021 see: #168508] [Image taken 19.3.21] Worsening damage around Yorkshire Water access covers on Bootham at its junction with Gillygate, York. I put my phone into the image to show perspective. See also: #165771 … [more]
[Image taken 9.3.21] Line of damaged tarmac starting with the area immediately ahead of the ASL on Museum Street, York and continuing right across the junction in the direction of the Minster on Duncombe Place. Each is a hazard for someone … [more]
[Image taken 9.3.21] Extensive potholing on Museum Street, York looking towards the Minster. Turning from St Leonard's Place INTO Museum Street is always fraught. There's an ASL but drivers often try to pass on the right to get onto Lendal … [more]
[Update see: #170496] [Image taken 9.3.21] Museum Street, York at its junction with St Leonard's Place (left), Duncombe Pl (ahead), Blake St (right), York. Damage to the tarmac immediately - unavoidably - straight ahead of the ASL. The … [more]
[Update: 8.3.22. The damage has not yet been repaired.] [Image taken 9.3.21] Museum Street, York at its junction with St Leonard's Place (left), Duncombe Pl (ahead), Blake St (right). Damage to the tarmac immediately - unavoidably - … [more]
[Image taken 5.2.21] During the lockdown in early 2021, people who can get to Monks Cross Park & Ride, York can exercise safely - and in directions almost as far as the eye can see. See also #162549
[Image taken 5.2.21] York, the car parks around Monks Cross Park & Ride offer space to scoot while schools and everywhere except essential shops are closed during the lockdown of early 2021. The surface is smooth tarmac and well drained. In … [more]
Rouse's Lane passes through an industrial estate, with the end unit displaying a very questionable "no walking" sign to the bridleway.
Rouse's Lane connects the Howdale with Stonecross Road. The tarmac road from the cemetery joins Rouse's Lane at this point - the dead get smoother roads than the living!
The first part of Stonecross Road east of the A10 is tarmac and used to access the garden centre on the right
Cycle touring over soft hills. Quiet roads with smooth tarmac for cycling at speed in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on the Baltic coast in East Germany. Location: , Neu Karin (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany)
Smooth tarmac applied in 2014 makes the Osternburger Kanal cycleway even more popular. Location: Kreyenbrueck (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Although LED catseyes have been installed on part of NCN7 between Whiteinch and Scotstoun, surface defects have not been attended to, like this missing piece of tarmac