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Crossing Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry from the hospital. This is an oddity, it seems to be part of a signal controlled junction but there's no button to press here nor any sign of bike detection equipment.
Cross-hatching, zig-zags, belisha beacons, central railings. Question marks here over who has priority in various situations?
At this junction of The Long Shoot with Watling Street the green light is only on for a few seconds.
Stil from a Twitter video of cycling through a pedestrian crossing on a red light. Plea for enforcement by National Federation for the Blind. https://twitter.com/nfbuk/status/1693293762871488786 https://www.nfbuk.org/
CS1 approaching crossing of A6120 Ring Road Farsley CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAY [CS1] π² Leeds 30mins β [CS1] π² Pudsey 8mins β [CS1] π² Stanningley 2mins β β New Pudsey Station via crossing
CS1, Dick Lane Thornbury β Gallagher Leisure Park Ordsall π² --------------- CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAY Bradford 10mins Barkerend 5mins β Via crossing CS1 π²
CS1, Town Street Stanningley, Leeds Bridge sculpture, see #196670. https://pippahale.com/portfolio/bridge/
CS1, Stanningley Road, Leeds CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAY β Bradford 40 mins β Bramley 5 mins π² CS1 π² Kirkstall βοΈ 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]
Wellington Street / Road roundabout, Leeds The drivers of these two motor vehicles seem to have been involved in a minor collison.
Is it considered acceptable to park across a pedestrian crossing if the road is closed? I'm not sure it should be.
Sign near metro station reads: PEDESTRIANS PLEASE CONSIDER MOTORISTS AND CROSS IN GROUPS https://twitter.com/commies4eno/status/1682277075884081153?s=20
A new shared footway alongside the rebuilt Strathaven Road dual carriageway. The bus stop layby at present doesn't have any of the usual street furniture associated with such installations, such as a sign or shelter. A toucan crossing has … [more]
ECP | Cycle Lanes, Portland Location: Osprey Quay, Portland, Weymouth and Portland District (England, UK) England Coast Path [JC] | Weymouth to Rufus Castle
A10 Corridor Cycle ride https://a10corridorcycle.com/ A commuting cyclist tells me that on his cycle rides between Royston an Melbourn in the morning he often had to wait 15 minutes to cross here as the stream of motor traffic is … [more]
The shared footway alongside the A8 approaches the bridges across the Black Cart, and cyclists are directed to cross at the toucan crossing to use the new cycle bridge. A green strip has been provided on the road, with a cycle symbol, but … [more]
More incorrect corduroy 'hazard' tactile paving on the A8 cycleway at Inchinnan. This should be of the 'cycleway' type in the foreground, and of the red pedestrian crossing type (in the correct formation) at the toucan crossing (which is … [more]
A toucan-style crossing by the AstraZeneca Travel/Logistics Hub (car/cycle park). Replaces a pedestrian crossing further north, which has been removed.
The A8 shared footway crosses the A726 at the Red Smiddy Roundabout. Nothing more than a dropped kerb crossing has been provided. No footways, shared or otherwise, are provided along this section of the A726.
A cycle slip for leaving the carriageway and joining the shared footway. An excellent example of how to provide for this manoeuver, but somewhat redundant in this case when there has been a shared footway along the other side of the road … [more]
The shared footway alongside the A8 heading away from the new M8 junction. The shared footway on the opposite side comes to an end and a dropped kerb crossing is provided. There is also a slip for joining that shared footway from the … [more]
This section of the A8 between Bishopton and Renfrew has shared footways on both sides, around and between the various roundabouts associated with Dargavel, which, if nothing else, means a choice of crossing locations if traffic happens to … [more]
A shared footway along Barrangary Road in Dargavel, at the Sainsbury's supermarket. A raised kerb appears to have been installed for a bus stop, but the buses would stop in the zig-zag zone of the adjacent zebra crossing.
The dropped kerb allows cycle access onto the White Cart path, but for crossing going to Pollok Country Park, it is either go diagonally to the central reservation gap, or ride along the footway to the signalled crossing halfway to the next … [more]
The Brock Burn path reaches Kennishead Road, and a sign post points the way to the Darnley motorway path. There's a dropped kerb crossing here, and no dropped kerb at the start of the next path, so is that footway legal to cycle on? There's … [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 busy A road, which is two-way in this section.
Grey Place (A770) looking towards pedestrian crossing. Traffic light has bike light attached. Cycleway has green surface from this point to Laird St, Greenock. Next section is paint only without any segregation for people cycling … [more]
Looking towards the Brougham StβPatrick St junction. A temporary kerb is angled across the cycleway at the junction. Apparently it means you've to dismount and use the pedestrian crossing but wasn't clear at the time. A dedicated cycle … [more]
Another view of #194679, but looking along Paisley Road. Are we meant to cycle on the carriageway or the footway? Turning into the side road at the next junction.
A route sign for the Neilston to Barrhead cycle route on Kelburn Street. No indication of whether cyclists should use the footway or road. A toucan crossing is provided on this side of the junction.
Traffic at the Kelburn Street/Neilston Road junction. This is the nearest dropped kerb to the sign in #194605, and there are no shared-use signs further down the hill. Some sides of the crossing have toucan crossing displays, others do not, … [more]
Hengrove Way this route is part of the South Bristol Way https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/11279297#map=13/51.4291/-2.5970&layers=C
The view from the cycle lane in Clyde Street. The left turn is unsignalled, with zebra crossings for pedestrians, while the straight across movement is signalled separately from motor traffic coming from Clyde Street. Perhaps a cycle slip … [more]