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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 30 kilometres of the centre of Assen.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
The barrier chicane at the end of the off road section of the Strawberry Line / NCN33 from Cheddar to Axbridge. The section of path from Sharpham Road to Cheddar Road is reasonably well surfaced and wide, although it is normally busy with … [more]
The Strawberry Line / NCN26 path behind Wideatts Road in Cheddar. This is a shared path which is narrow with an uneven and loose surface, and is badly lit. The entrance to the path at Valley Line Industrial Park is especially restrictive.
Barrier chicane at the point where the Strawberry Line / NCN26 merges with the pavement on Station Road in Sandford. The barrier spacing is not as bad as some at just over 1m, but the barriers are placed partway up a fairly steep slope, … [more]
A pair of A frames at the point where the Strawberry Line / NCN26 crosses the entrance to Winscombe Sports Ground. The width of the A frames is 76cm. There are a number of similar A frames along this section of NCN26. The presence of the A … [more]
An pair of A frames on the NCN26 / Strawberry Line between Shute Shelve Tunnel and Winscombe. The gap through the frames is 76cm. The second (northernmost) frame in the photo is especially difficult to navigate due to a tree being very … [more]
Barriers at the exit onto the A38 of the section of the Strawberry Line / NCN26 between Shute Shelve and the A38. There is a well sized pass through on the right of the wooden barrier chicane, although it goes over a metal grid that can be … [more]
Exit of the Strawberry Line / NCN26 path onto Racurium Cottages just north of Axbridge. As the picture shows there is a small step onto the roadside and a boulder beside the path. The boulder is well placed so there should be adequate … [more]
One of the A frames on the Strawberry Line NCN26. This one is on the section that runs north from the A361 in Sandford to Nye Road. The gap in this A frame is 76cm; for comparison the handlebars on the bike in the photo are 42cm wide.
An A frame on the NCN26 / Strawberry Line, obstructing the path south from Sandford towards Winscombe. The gap through the A frame is 76 cm. There are several other similar frames on the same stretch of path.
The shared footway over the motorway bridge has a solid line marking near the railing. Is this because the railing is too low for a shared use footway/cycleway to be there?
[Newer image this issue: #169949.] [Image taken 2.4.21] The original 'all non-motor users' route which runs through Marygate car park, York. It is alongside the Scarborough-York rail line. The too-tight space is further reduced by the … [more]
Line-segregated path between Long Marsh Lane and the riverside. I think I'd be crossing the line rather than trying to pass someone coming the other way in such a narrow space.
Green line painted in car park to guide cyclists from Gresley Close to College Way, Welwyn Garden City. Very useful when the car park is full.
Maryburgh level crossing, lit with solar powered LED catseyes. Location: , Maryburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom)
The cycleway has been designed without any thought about the potential for conflict between passing cyclists and crossing-users waiting at the toucan crossing. And the side road has a fence and kerb across it, hindering access to the … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/2nOfkZNAgho I often ride at lunchtime for a bit of time outdoors. I choose routes that avoid roads, especially busy ones, as much as possible. Today it was a combination of … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/2nOfkZNAgho I often ride at lunchtime for a bit of time outdoors. I choose routes that avoid roads, especially busy ones, as much as possible. Today it was a combination of … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/2nOfkZNAgho I often ride at lunchtime for a bit of time outdoors. I choose routes that avoid roads, especially busy ones, as much as possible. Today it was a combination of … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/2nOfkZNAgho I often ride at lunchtime for a bit of time outdoors. I choose routes that avoid roads, especially busy ones, as much as possible. Today it was a combination of … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/2nOfkZNAgho I often ride at lunchtime for a bit of time outdoors. I choose routes that avoid roads, especially busy ones, as much as possible. Today it was a combination of … [more]
See clip at http://youtu.be/2nOfkZNAgho I often ride at lunchtime for a bit of time outdoors. I choose routes that avoid roads, especially busy ones, as much as possible. Today it was a combination of … [more]
Access to the "Great Kneighton Cyclebahn" near Trumpington Meadows. Barratt Homes sales agent recommended using the guided bus to the railway station or cycling the car route (Trumpington Road, Long Road), apparently unaware of the 2 1/4 … [more]
This ready made lane for the Chisholm Trail runs from Clifton Road behind the removable barrier to the maintenance depot entrance at the end of Cavendish Road. See also #48768.
The public open space by this development on Rustat Road gives pedestrian (and cycle) access to Clifton Road. See also #48777.
This ready made lane for the Chisholm Trail runs from Clifton Road to the maintenance depot entrance at the end of Cavendish Road. See also #48776.
This lane on Network Rail land runs from Clifton Road to the maintenance depot entrance at the end of Cavendish Road. See also #48775.
Here at the end of Clifton Road there is a door for access to the lane by the Network Rail track. See also #48774.
This lane on Network Rail land runs from Clifton Road to the maintenance depot entrance at the end of Cavendish Road. See also #48773.
This lane on Network Rail land runs from Clifton Road to the maintenance depot entrance at the end of Cavendish Road. See also #48771.
This lane on Network Rail land runs from Clifton Road to the maintenance depot entrance at the end of Cavendish Road. See also #48770.
This lane on Network Rail land continues to the maintenance depot entrance at the end of Cavendish Road. See also #48769.
Network Rail maintenance shed behind Nuffield Health (former "greens") gym on Coldhams Lane with Cromwell Road. Weston Homes dwelling under construction.
Waiting area for when the two sections of the railway bridge (with attached foot- and cycle bridge) swing up. See part of the mechanism to the right. A picture of the mechanism http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/display/22595519 . See also … [more]
A cycleway alongside a electrified railway tracks. The see through metal grid bridge is attached to a rolling bascule bridge over the river Hunte near the Oldenburg harbour. A picture of the bridge when up: … [more]
Intercity trains running alongside this cycleway. Please note street lighting and "sensible" segregation between the electrified track and the foot- & cycleway. See #48134 for the combined bridge.
Cycleway alongside an electrified railway line complete with street lighting and a foot&cycle bridge attached to a folding railway bridge, see #48133.
Transport spaghetti in the Highlands The meeting of three transport conduits, just east of Slochd. From top to bottom: the A9 on a bridge; unclassified road leading into Slochd (part of National Cycle Network route 7); and the Highland … [more]
Yes, it's a BMW Location: Trinity, Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom) I mean what other sort of chump parks like this?
Laurencekirk Station Re-opened The entrance to the newly re-opened station at Laurencekirk. This station on the East Coast Main Line is between Montrose and Stonehaven. A large rural catchment area will be provided with a regular service … [more]
Footbridge over the Mite Location: , Ravenglass (England, United Kingdom) And next to the railway - the elevated tracks are visible on the left. The footbridge is so narrow that you have no choice but to cycle along it - wheeling a bike … [more]
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo847amFmoI This is just a show of the short but speedy descent to Worts Causeway south of Cambridge. This time no cars, so a chance to look at the lines and space used. I'm in the centre of hte … [more]
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCJzh1AUkLc. After a close overtake (at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd-ljw9T8QY) Yet another driver ignoring the law about ASLs. All too common. The Highway Code Rule 178: … [more]
see video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0sAD_uPwms Yet another driver ignoring the law about ASLs. All too common. The Highway Code Rule 178: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_070332
Who is going to enforce the advanced stop lines in Cambridge. Police car AE05 LKZ (same as on picture #9127) in ASL on Milton Road. See also #16290. The red box is popular with cars #17399, police patrols #57083, taxis #9119, vans #16094 … [more]