Showing items 1 to 17 from total of 17 locations. Ordered by photo number.
Photo # | Photo | Caption | Categorisation |
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Pop up park / modal filter on James Street in Preston. The park has seating and planters with a bright pink two-way cycle lane. The ground art in the park has a map of the nearby area. |
Temporary closure: Good practice |
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Pop up park / modal filter on James Street in Preston. The park has seating and planters with a bright pink two-way cycle lane. The ground art in the park has a map of the nearby area. |
Other: Infrastructure |
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Pop up park / modal filter on James Street in Preston. The park has seating and planters with a bright pink two-way cycle lane. The ground art in the park has a map of the nearby area. |
Temporary closure: Good practice |
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Southbound on Wellington St at the intersection with Queens Parade. There is a pop-up semi-protected cycle lane on approach to the intersection. |
Cycleway: Good practice |
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Delbridge Street, North Fitzroy. It currently has angled car parking, is fairly wide, has a rough surface and very faded cycle lanes. This road will get a refresh as part of the pop-up cycle route that is about to be installed. |
Road environment: Problem |
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Rose Street shared zone. Planters, parklets, road painting and a 10km/h speed limit to make this a friendly street for people walking and cycling. |
Road environment: Good practice |
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Rose Street shared pedestrian zone. Lovely planters, parklets and street painting to make this a freindly environment for walking and cycling. |
Road environment: Good practice |
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Wellington Street looking southbound towards the intersection with Johnston Street. New pop-up cycle lanes will be installed along here soon. |
Road environment: Misc |
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New pop-up walking and cycling routes across Queens Parade. The sections with yellow dots are for walking, and green cycle lanes with plastic bollards are for cycling. This project significantly reduces road space for cars and creates space for people to wait to cross. |
Road environment: Good practice |
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New pop-up cycle lanes on Station Road. Unfortunately still just painted instead of being protected, but hopefully parking-protected cycle lanes are installed along here in the future. This road is an important connection between the pop-up cycle lanes on Heidelberg Road and the new shared use path along the north side of the railway line on Wingrove Street. |
Cycleway: Problem |
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Falconer Street prior to the installation of some pop-up cycle lanes. Very wide residential street with angled parking and unprotected cycle lanes. |
Road environment: Problem |
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Southbound on Wellington near the peanut roundabout at the intersection with Hodgkinson St. The cycle lane continues around the edge of the traffic lane on the roundabout. This section of Wellington is about to have some "pop-up" treatment installed. |
Cycleway: Problem |
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Continous crossing of the St Georges Road shared use path over minor road crossings. |
Cycleway: Good practice |
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Wide shared use path along St Georges Road |
Cycleway: Good practice |
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Wide shared use path along St Georges Road |
Cycleway: Good practice |
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Continuous shared use path across minor road crossings of the St Georges Road path. |
Cycleway: Good practice |
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Continuous crossing for walking and cycling along the St Georges Road bike path. |
Cycleway: Good practice |