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[Image taken 18.1.23] Foss Islands Road, York. Location of close-up of hazard: #189551. Also visible is the local landmark Morrisons' chimney. (Because it's on the site of the Morrisons supermarket chain.) Other image, other topic today and … [more]
[Image taken 18.1.23] Foss Islands Road, York. One of many reasons it's important to keep routes clear of dips and damage: water freezes; people on cycles, in wheelchairs, in mobility scooters, etc, skid and fall. Other image here today: … [more]
This group walked in the carriageway of St. Barnabas Road rather than the icy footway. This was four days after the snow fall.
Scenic it may be but this is unacceptable for a major cycle route. Please can @CambsCC grit the Coton Cyclepath to the West Cambridge site? @camcycle https://t.co/SHi9Ji8PZw
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail bridge - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail bridge - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Coldham's Common - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Coldham's Common - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Diagonal path across New Square (which is the main pedestrian route between the City Centre and the Grafton Centre) has not been gritted - but the lesser used footway at the side of the street called New Square has been treated.
[Image taken 18.1.22]. Lidl, James Street, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] The water dripping from the roof created a long icy slippery hazard for all users of this area. I pointed it out to a member of staff. But regularly … [more]
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
Very icy surface on some patches of the cycleway between Sawston and Stapleford, particularly in the shadows. The road was being gritted but not yet the cycleway. Cambridge Road, Sawston
It is days like today that highlight how car centric Glasgow is. Almost 50% of Glaswegians don't have access to a private car. While the roads were ice free, the paths were like ice rinks. #activetravel #travelpoverty … [more]
Great to see the proposals for the ice rink include this splendid looking cycle parking. http://www.cambridgeicearena.com/ Had this when I checked on 2017/12/31: *UPDATE* Due to the discovery of unexploded WWII grenades on site, … [more]
Story of a doctor's adventure around the world: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35561848 His blog: http://www.cyclingthe6.com This lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khövsgöl_Nuur
A week since last snowfall, this pedestrian/cycle underpass at cowcaddens still covered in ice #glasgowcycleinfraday https://twitter.com/kennymunro/status/563448979267268608
Still in East Dunbartonshire, where they really care about pedestrians & cyclists. #glasgowcycleinfraday https://twitter.com/kennymunro/status/563447202950184963
Pollokshields again. Includes token pavement parker on wide empty street. #glasgowcycleinfraday t.co/xN9TIuDkBn See also #64282
Pollokshields again. Includes token pavement parker on wide empty street. #glasgowcycleinfraday http://t.co/xN9TIuDkBn See also #64283
Cyclist forced into being pedestrian on the Off/On ramp to canal route NCN754 at Lochburn Rd. #glasgowcycleinfraday http://t.co/VNXFH6NQPR
Icy muddy corner with van sticking nose into the hell of the Berkeley Street cycle lanes. #glasgowcycleinfraday http://t.co/CHd3i1ReZV
More mega ice next to the nicely gritted road at London Road/Trongate. #glasgowcycleinfraday http://t.co/nDvzPSF4jf
Nae sweeping of the Glasgow Sauce on the road on London Road. #glasgowcycleinfraday http://t.co/KEoSQ40cBZ
@magnatom #glasgowcycleinfraday Maryhill Road shared rink. Shameful that no dedicated cycle lane exists here. http://t.co/5m0PAHkf7F
Lots of ice on the Kelvin Walkway, next to the canal aqueduct, at a point where there is water running down slope onto path.
Compacted snow turned to ice on Kelvin Walkway, and with no gritting, staying frozen in shadow of railway viaduct.
No gritting of active travel routes in Glasgow. This is Dalsholm Road in Dawsholm Park after much of the ice elsewhere had melted in the sun. This section suffers from poor drainage (see nearby photos) and the water runs down the hill to … [more]
No gritting of active travel routes in Glasgow. This is Dalsholm Road in Dawsholm Park after much of the ice elsewhere had melted in the sun.
No gritting of active travel routes in Glasgow. This is Dalsholm Bridge over the River Kelvin after much of the ice elsewhere had melted in the sun.
Screen shot from the Independent: British adventurer Maria Leijerstam achieves world first by cycling to South Pole - a gruelling 500 mile ride in "vicious" conditions … [more]
A better video is at #47385 Cambridgeshire County Council's quad bike gritter in action on Midsummer Common on Saturday the 26th of January 2013. De-icing fluid was being emitted. After whizzing around the common's path the quad went … [more]
This is not one of the fabled - and ever reducing - fleet of Council mini tractors, this is a private one doing the rounds in Edinburgh Park. Edinburgh Park - unlike the council - at least see the utility in keeping key footpaths cleared … [more]
A bicycle travelling across a lake - "Zwischenahner Meer" near Oldenburg. A thin layer of grippy snow helps cyclists to use the route straight across the lake as an almost traffic free shortcut (there are a few sailing boats on ice-skates).
Bicycle in the centre of a lake - "Zwischenahner Meer" near Oldenburg. A thin layer of grippy snow helps cyclists to use the route straight across the lake as an almost traffic free shortcut (there are a few sailing boats on ice-skates).
Shows the distance between the rides and bike racks. If it got crowded, it would be difficult to move bikes and people about, imo.
Two, possibly three fairground rides (you can argue about the bungee one) when there should only be one with Cambridge on Ice. NB: I've been asked to make clear that this issue was subsequently resolved and two rides removed.
Sustrans path near York Racecourse where poor drainage design leads to black ice at bottom of a slope and on a bend! The 'non skid' surface is no help here.
The headline "Assen still has enough gritting salt". The photo above it shows how pot-holes are dealt with before they have a chance to get serious. They're fixed even before the winter has gone. A gas burner is used to melt the ice away … [more]
Cycling on an iced over road. Note: this is on a bridleway with a thin layer of ice on top. It is not an iced-over river or canal, where riding a bike would be very dangerous and potentially fatal.
Church Street - one of the main cycle routes into the city. That is an inch of compacted sheet ice, not a road surface. Very dangerous.
The Cresta run... or the cycle path from the back of tesco down to Riverside, as it is sometimes known. Not only do users have the bollard slalom to cope with today, but we have sheet ice to launch you into the roadway. At least the car … [more]
The cattle grid and gate under Victoria Avenue bridge. The paths across the commons are sheets of ice.
It is time for CambridgeonIce. The change over last year is that the market will be "behind" the ice rink (north westerly), towards the town centre. So the stalls will no longer be along the path less people should be "milling all over the … [more]