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The Albert Drive cycle lane has an incorrectly placed cycle symbol.
Another bike abandoned on the racks outside our house. I have turned it upside down and reported it at:
https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike
The reference is WF-NVMQVBKP
The finished state of the end of the Benalder Street cycleway does not involve traffic signals after all, and an upside down Give Way triangle is all that assists cyclists in rejoining the flow of traffic.
Bike symbol painted the wrong way around on Tweedsmuir Road, on Cardonald Quietway.
When I think that a bike left for weeks at these racks has been abandoned then I turn it upside down.
This was a Raleigh Chiltern, worth around £70:
http://findthatbike.co.uk/search.php?searching=yes&s=chiltern
The path to the canal could not only be wider, and have a dropped kerb at the end, but could also meet the road nearer the corner to avoid being blocked by parked vehicles.
The priority sign to the right needs corrected too.
CyclePoint
I turned these bikes upside down about a month ago (September 2018) because I'd noticed they'd been missing a wheel on a few previous visits. They're still there! But there are plans to clean them out according to signs that are
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