Clearly marked turn on the East Coast Greenway
New protected cycleway on Baseline Rd, Boulder CO - "the first-ever concrete 'tall curbs' in the US"
Short isolated stretch of new shared-use path in Glen Cove, Long island
There are some excellent new bridges and boardwalks on the Westside Trail in Beaverton, Oregon
University Place, Manhattan - one block partly given over to pedestrians and cycle parking.
Road closure after the assault on the US Capitol
Delivering natural Georgian wines by bike trailer in Brooklyn, NYC
A New York cop used an armoured SUV to stop a cyclist jumping red lights 'for his own safety'! Fortunately no-one was hurt. Unbelievable.
An artist friend in California has been commissioned to produce two bike racks for this public art project in Redwood City (not a precise location).
Midtown Greenway: Cycleway cleared of snow, taken from the BlueLine tram between the twin cities.
Bus with cycle carrier on the front.
San Luis Obispo - Cycles May Use Full Lane
Mission of San Luis Obispo
A cycle boulevard with blocks to prevent use by motor vehicles as a through route.
San Luis Obispo railroad with cycle bridge
Georgian wine being delivered by bike in New York
Lots of car parking but no cycle stands at the JFK Presidential Library and Museum, Boston
Harbourwalk at the JFK Presidential Library and Museum, Boston (at last! a clear sign that cycling is permitted)
Harbourwalk at the JFK Presidential Library and Museum, Boston
Harbourwalk at the JFK Presidential Library and Museum, Boston
Harbourwalk at the JFK Presidential Library and Museum, Boston
Cycle shelters at JFK/Mass U station, Boston
Closed cycle lane on railroad bridge, South Boston
Cyclists may use full lane on this railroad bridge, South Boston
Cycleway beneath the freeway, South Boston
Cycleway beneath the freeway, South Boston
Bus and bike lane, South Boston
Cycle parking at Boston youth hostel
Pedestrian zone in central Boston
Cycle parking at the Harvard Art Museums
Please Walk Your Bike to the cycle parking, Harvard University
Cycle lane entering Harvard Square
Cycle lane towards Harvard Square
Cycle lane towards Harvard Square
Protected bike lane entering Harvard Square
At the MIT Museum - a Big Data exhibit of data from bike-sharing stations in Rio de Janeiro.
Bike-sharing station, MIT
Crossing on the Charles River Esplanade, Cambridge MA
The Charles River Esplanade, Cambridge MA
Cycling on the Mass Ave Bridge from Cambridge to Boston
The link from the Mass Ave bridge to the Charles River esplanade in Boston
There's a solid barrier between the bridge to the Charles River esplanade and the Mass Ave bridge cycle lane. It's safer to cycle on the footway anyay.
The link from the Mass Ave bridge to the Charles River esplanade in Boston
Walk Your Bikes sign on the link from the Mass Ave bridge to the Charles River esplanade in Boston
There's a solid barrier between the bridge to the Charles River esplanade and the Mass Ave bridge cycle lane. It's safer to cycle on the footway anyay.
There's a solid barrier between the bridge to the Charles River esplanade and the Mass Ave bridge cycle lane. (Somehow I totally missed the car presumably skidding into the cycle lane.)
Left-side cycle lane closed for roadworks, Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
Left-side cycle lane on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston - it would be far better to have a proper cycle way in the central park.
Anti-cycling signs on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston - this should be an ideal cycle route.
Link to the Carleton Street cycleway, Boston
The Carleton Street cycleway, Boston
The Carleton Street cycleway, Boston
Better cycle access needed from the Carleton Street cycleway to Back Bay station, Boston
New ASLs by 'the Castle', Boston
Cycle safety notice at bike-sharing station, Boston
Give way to Pedestrians at the Mass Ave bridge, Cambridge MA
Walk Bikes on the ramp from the Charles River Esplanade, Boston, to the Mass Ave bridge.
Bridge on the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Cycleways on the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Crossing of cycleways on the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Cycle stands by the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Signs on the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Cyclist on the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Bridge to the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Walk Your Bike signs on the bridge to the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Bridge to the Charles River Esplanade, Boston
No Cycling in the Boston Public Garden
Anti-cycling sign at Boston Public Garden
All these paths on Boston Common should be open for shared use.
The Beach Street closure, through the Chinese Arch in Boston, should be explicitly signed as a cycle route.
The Greenway above the Big Dig tunnel in Boston makes no allowance for cycling.
Chinatown Park, Boston - this should be a lot better for cycling.
Absurd sign where the road above the Big Dig tunnel in Boston is lined with parked cars. Also bike-sharing station.
Another missed opportunity on top of the Big Dig tunnel, Boston - awful on-road cycle facilities.
Cycling permitted across this small plaza, Boston
Cycle parking at the rear of Airport station, Boston
Information about the East Boston Greenway
Information about the new Neponset River Greenway, Boston
It would be good if cycling could be permitted on the Boston Harbourwalk.
It would be good if cycling could be permitted on the Boston Harbourwalk.
Cycle lane on the Seaport Boulevard Bridge, Boston - it would be good if the parallel Northern Avenue Bridge could become a high-quality cycle route.
Large ASL on the Seaport Boulevard Bridge, Boston - it would be good if the parallel Northern Avenue Bridge could become a high-quality cycle route.
The Northern Avenue bridge, Boston, closed for repairs. In an ideal world this would be a high-quality cycle bridge linking to a route above the Big Dig tunnel.
When the Big Dig project put the interstate highway into a tunnel beneath Boston, the opportunity to put decent cycle routes on top was ignored. The city's attitude is that a painted line on the road is good enough for cyclists.
When the Big Dig project put the interstate highway into a tunnel beneath Boston, the opportunity to put decent cycle routes on top was ignored.
When the Big Dig project put the interstate highway into a tunnel beneath Boston, the opportunity to put decent cycle routes on top was ignored. The city's attitude is that a painted line on the road is good enough for cyclists.
When the Big Dig project put the interstate highway into a tunnel beneath Boston, the opportunity to put decent cycle routes on top was ignored. The sign says that they don't even clear the snow in winter.
Map of Hubway bike-sharing stations, Boston
Hubway bike-sharing station, Boston
Hubway bike-sharing station, Boston
Pedestrian crossing painted on top of cycle sharrow, Boston (see the sharrow only on Google Satellite)
Secure parking at Boston's South Station