Pavement parking and driving in Castle Street. The cycle route from Ferry Road to Byres Road appears to be coming around here.
Leaving school walking and cycling along the middle of a busy dial carriageway.
A family squeezes their push-chair through the narrow gap between the tree and the wall while the rest of the space is taken up by the road and stored motor vehicles.
We assumed this wide footway is shared use although there is no signage to indicate that.
Short stretch of shared-use path by the A414 North Orbital Road - a link across the Midland Main Line railway.
Rather random starting point for a shared-use footway into Truro
CS1 Bradford Road, Thornbury
CS1 Bradford Road, Thornbury
CS1 Bradford Road, Thornbury
CS1 Bradford Road, Thornbury
CS1 Bradford Road, Thornbury
Well done on having the single-leg post for the large road sign.
CS1 Bradford Road, Thornbury
Gain Lane, Thornbury
Sign reads:
π² CS1
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β Leeds 35mins
β Pudsey 13mins
via crossing
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Bradford 10mins β
Barkerend 5minsβ
via crossing
CS1, Dick Lane Thornbury
β Gallagher Leisure Park
Ordsall π²
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CYCLE SUPERHIGHWAY
Bradford 10mins
Barkerend 5mins β
Via crossing
CS1 π²
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
β
CS1, Stanningley Road, Leeds
Dual
carriageway
ahead
CS1, Armley Road, Leeds
Staggered toucan crossing
Wellington Road, Leeds
Urban motorway and a footway littered with obstructions.
Wellington Street, Leeds
Route sign showing riding time to destination.
Wellington Street, Leeds
Cycle lane is part protected by a kerb.
Wellington Street, Leeds
Cycle lane is part protected by a kerb.
Blinco Grove / Cherry Hinton Road
In the distance a delivery robot is accompanied by pedestrians crossing the side road.
E scooters tidily parked on Baldock Way, Cambridge
Narrow parallel road next to Gilesgate, Claypath, Durham
Narrow parallel road next to Gilesgate, Claypath, Durham
Gilesgate, Claypath, Durham
The shared use stops and there's a no cycling sign on the footway.
Station Lane, Durham
I think the former station is now a Travelodge.
Overly fussy scheme for bikes to get around the one-way system.
Overly fussy scheme for bikes to get around the one-way system.
Cycleway to Durham University Playing Fields
Pelaw Leazes Lane, Durham
Vanishing Point on St Mary's Street, Ely
The cycle lane comes to an abrupt end.
Vanishing Point on St Mary's Street, Ely
The cycle lane comes to an abrupt end.
Market Street feels like a dual carriageway as you approach Lymm Road, Ely.
It's a one-way street with no exception for cycling.
Newnham Street, Ely
No exception for cycling.
Vinery Road after the direction of motor traffic was changed within the last month.
Parking restrictions are only theoretical in this city. Park where you want, commercial drivers!
Rook's Lane experimental modal filter, Beccles
Rook's Lane experimental modal filter, Beccles
Beccles annoying one way system for the benefit of motor traffic.
Thurston Road, Northallerton
Darlington Road, Northallerton
Darlington Road, Northallerton
The sign reads:
Cyclists merging
| | β° |
|πΆπΎββοΈ|π²|
from carriageway
Cycling layby for crossing the road to a school, Northallerton
New cinema on the prison site development, Northallerton
2.3m cycle lanes on Magdalen Bridge, widened in 2021/22. Buses have to overrun the lane slightly, and so there canβt be any semi-segregation, but overall vehicles respect the space. This is a huge improvement on the earlier narrow lanes.
Modal filter creating a much more sensible traffic balance in the residential area ahead.
Modal filter in Oxford, preventing formerly 2,000 vehicles a day rat-running through this neighbourhood. This one was featured on BBC Panorama in Summer 2023.
Queen Street, Huddersfield
Wakefield Road at Shorehead Roundabout, one of Huddersfields urban motorways.
A635 Penistone Road, New Mill
A635 Penistone Road, New Mill
Steep roads around Holmfirth.
New access road from A721-A723 roundabout to Motherwell train station with 'No motor vehicles' signs. Road goes behind Muir St shops (on former wasteground/car park). Pavement on left was originally due to be a 3m wide cycleway β that was
To the person who went to all the trouble to put carpet grippers between the bollards on Goldsmith Row Hackney go f*ck yourself. Removed, despatched https://t.co/pyxogjouY6
Double yellow lines belatedly added in this new development