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CS1 Bradford Road, Thornbury CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAY ------------------------------ ā Leeds 32mins ā Pudsey 10mins š² [CS1]
CS1, Stanningley Road, Leeds That sign on the right, which reads upside-down: SPEED VAN!!, looks like it may have been used to give advance warning to motorists of a traffic safety event. The cycle route sign reads: CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAY ā … [more]
CS1, Stanningley Road, Leeds CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAY ā Bradford 40 mins ā Bramley 5 mins š² CS1 š² Kirkstall āļø Use advance stop line This is a confusing mess. Dreadful to see advice to stop in the middle of a dual carriageway on a so-called … [more]
Leeds to Bradford cycle superhighway CS1, Bradford Road, New Pudsey, A647 The cycleway slaloms into a side road to cross on a raised table.
Leeds to Bradford cycle superhighway CS1, Stanningley Road, Leeds A647 The kerb protected cycleway runs alongside a dual carriageway.
Leeds to Bradford cycle superhighway CS1, Stanningley Road, Leeds A647 The kerb protected cycleway runs alongside a busy A road, which is two-way in this section.
Car door moment on Leeds Road near Bradford. Cycling behind nephew Joss, he anticipated the door and swerved as the man looks at him. If you zoom into the wing mirror you can just see Joss, and me getting the shot.
An unusual rectangular sign for a line-segregated footway, stuck in the middle of said footway. The markings ahead go onto the (eastbound) carriageway, while the sign ahead has cycles on the opposite side to the pedestrians compared to this … [more]
An unusual sign for a line-segregated footway. The cycle route crosses four crossings to get to Wakefield Road... #110661 Some of the toucan crossings do not have call boxes on both the left and right hand sides of the crossing.
The cycle lane that started in #110656 comes to an end, and the route to Wakefield Road (to the right) goes onto the footway to cross with the pedestrians... #110660
A road with 4 then 5 driving lanes and a painted cycle lane, with an overhead gantry sign. Must be suitable for cycling... #110658
Despite the crossing at #110453 being a toucan crossing, the next crossing encountered is just a pedestrian crossing. Nelson Street is straight ahead and the first section of footway is shared-use.
The path from the Manchester Road crossing at #110453 takes a diagonal route across the wide central reservation of Croft Street, across to Nelson Street.
The shared footway takes people away from Manchester Road and over to Nelson Street, whether they want that or not. It seems some people ride across the grass so presumably they wish to stay with Manchester Road.
A van driver pulled over the toucan crossing when he had a green light, but inevitably it turned red before the junction ahead cleared, leaving him blocking the crossing for users.