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Bikes can be taken on Scarborough's Central Tramway, saving literally several minutes of strenuous climbing.
Temporary protected bike lane for Metro Tunnel works on Swanston Street, Melbourne Location: Melbourne City Centre (Victoria, Australia)
The shared cycleway on Park Grange Road looking suspiciously like an ordinary footway, and certainly no wider than an ordinary footway.
Route signs at Spring Lane. The route to the left along Spring Lane appeared to go right through the tramstop platform.
A curious route sign advising cyclists on the (tram only at that point) tramway of an unspecified cycle route to the right at Castle Square.
A bit of a stroll down Princes Street to see the - wait, what do we call these things? - to enable cycles to cross tram tracks. https://t.co/ujg4aq3wOO
Weymouth Harbour Tramway Photo 6 December 2015 [Area liable to flood - does this include the cycle parking?]
Bikes locked to railings at Victoria Metrolink, but no obvious provision of any cycle parking stands.
A newly installed painted cycle lane on Corporation Street, which has then been made narrower. More details of the cycle infrastructure along this street can be found at … [more]
Cycleway crosses 4-track tramway with just a forest of signs and a 'Give Way' triangle. No flashing amber tram crossing signals like elsewhere in the city centre, despite the complex and potentially confusing arrangement. The central refuge … [more]
Bizarre routing of cyclists on Long Millgate between tramway crossing and link road to Corporation Street. The second cycle route sign appears to be sending cyclists up a one-way street the wrong way! This could have been designed far … [more]
Route 8 crosses the tramway, while the speed limit sign has gained an "except buses, taxis & cycles" plate!
This is supposed to be a cycle lane, not an obstacle course @MikeKaneMP , lunatics and asylum springs to mind ! http://t.co/LK59Raj36M
The Weymouth Quay Tramway has been disused since 1999 but is still making life hard for cyclists - although some locals go on to the raised path to the left, which is private property and not a highway.
The view looking west along Edinburgh Family Network route 8, at the junction with the path to Saughton tram stop.
The junction of the Edinburgh Family Network route 8 and the path to Saughton tram stop. The white line on the main path has been erased for a short section. The toucan crossing across Saughton Road is arranged somewhat better than at … [more]
Traffic on Princes Street, and "(Cyclists) Caution Tram Tracks" sign hidden behind traffic signal head.
A 'Cyclists Dismount' sign on the path approaching Gyle Centre tramstop. The cycle parking is at the far end of the platform.
Multi-stage caged toucan crossing across tramway and dual carriageway on South Gyle Broadway. It's clear what the local council's priorities are here. The observant will notice that the crossing call-button panel is for a pedestrian … [more]
A shared-use footway with no separation from the carriageway, and just minimal warning outside tramstop.
Puffin crossing (not toucan) on Balgreen Road outside tramstop, which forms part of Edinburgh's cycle route 8.
While including a cycle track alongside this section of the tramway is commendable, planting the lighting columns within the width of the path is not.
Tight corner at the bottom of the ramp down to Blackhorse Lane tramstop and the Addiscombe Railway Path
The ramp down to Blackhorse Lane tramstop (on the right) and the Addiscombe Railway Path (on the left). Both have shortcut steps so pedestrians don't have to walk the long way round.
Is it really necessary to have so many signs repeating the warning about the tramway crossing? If safety has been an issue then put in some flashing lights like other tramways have at crossings.
The cycle route doesn't even go over the tram tracks and yet there's still a Cyclists Dismount sign!
The tramway cycle path shares a flyover with the actual tramway. If only this happened at the road crossings further west! It would have been even better if they'd not mounted the lighting columns within the width of the path.
The tramway goes over a flyover but the cycleway goes through an obstacle course at road crossing, to improve riders' skills presumably! UPDATE: See #56279 - now work has finished they've replaced the yellow bollard with a thinner black … [more]
The 'bus/taxi/cycle only' signs have been painted out and replaced with 'No Entry except local buses'. Why?
Cycle path alongside tramway closed. It also looks like an unnecessarily steep ramp away from the path junction