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[Image taken 4.11.21] Dame Judi Dench Walk, York. Ongoing flood works have once again closed the access between the riverside and (the accessible) Scarborough Bridge. There is a yellow 'tray' there for use by people who can't manage the … [more]
[Image taken 23.7.21] Londis, Haxby Road junction with White Cross Road, York. The space for moving/manoeuvring here is very limited. There is a lot of street furniture in a very compact space. It includes a post box, two Sheffields (cycle … [more]
[UPDATE: See #184936] [Image taken 17.9.20] Floodgate on Dame Judi Dench Walk, Marygate car park, York. The yellow 'tray' is a ramp intended to enable people to move up and down kerbs in wheelchairs, for example. But they flex and break … [more]
[Image taken 8.6.21] Marygate car park, York. The person in the chair and the person pushing had come through the car park. Perhaps taking a short cut avoiding the rough cobbles (see: #168740) round the edge of the car park. Or perhaps … [more]
[Image taken 4.5.21] Tanner Row, York. This contraflow cycle lane is not safe for any user. Yet is now also signed for people in wheelchairs. See also: #168584 and links.
[Update 3.7.21: The wheelchair sign has been removed – the route should not have been signed along here (see: #171340). The other sign has also been moved away from the cycle parking.] [Image taken 4.5.21] Wellington Row, York. These signs … [more]
An electric wheelchair user plies up the middle of Thoday Street. When motor vehicles came up behind her I noticed that she went to the side gaps to let them pass.