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[Image taken 16.2.21] The cycle route around York, Monks Cross retail park is open to the road on this side. The blocks of paint link with a zebra crossing to the left. Therefore it is clear they comprise a pedestrian crossing. However if … [more]
[More recent image: #174535 and links] [Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a two-way cycle route around the perimeter. At the point pedestrians may be crossing there is tactile paving in the cycle route. There are no … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a bi-directional cycle route around the perimeter. Pedestrian routes 'trickle' from the car parking areas to the retail outlets and must cross the cycle route. Some pedestrian routes … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] This pedestrian route leads right through the York, Monks Cross retail park car park. There is a warning sign for pedestrians at the point it crosses the two-way cycle route: Look both ways. It does not specify that it … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a network of pedestrian and cycle routes around and through the car parking areas. The pedestrian route here seems to me to be very obvious. There is tactile paving on the pavement and … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] Monks Cross, York, retail area has a network of pavements and cycle routes including around the perimeter. However, there are gaps in the continuity. For example there is no drop kerb for pedestrians or people on … [more]
A map of the Cumbernauld Cycle Network at the Palacerigg Country Park, right outside the visitors' centre.
A designated cycle route Location: Slade Green, London (England, United Kingdom) Sometimes it's difficult to believe how poor some of our designated cycle routes are. At this point it's very narrow. So narrow it can only be described as … [more]
Puddle across the width of the riverside shared use pathway, part of National Cycle Network Route 51.
Tunnel for cycle path under the A595 Location: , Distington (England, United Kingdom) This is National Cycle Network route 72 (NCN72) passing under the A595 road as it heads east towards Distington. The road is a bypass of recent … [more]
Back on NCN7 Location: near Gartness (Scotland, United Kingdom) It was just over two years ago in June 2009, when I last cycled along this stretch of NCN7 albeit that I was going the other way, en route from Balloch to Pitlochry.
On the route to Sheffield Location: Rainstorth (England, United Kingdom) This is National Cycle Network Route 67, which forms a linking part to Sheffield of the Trans-Pennine Trail.
National Cycle Network route 6: Cobweb Bridge Location: Sheffield (England, United Kingdom) Rather ingeniously, the route both crosses the River Don and goes under a railway line via this elevated way which gives the feeling that you are … [more]
See clip at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjVYRCf63s After a good speedy bit, this is "must slow down" bit. Awkward unsighted wiggle up steep railway bridge, try to maintain a little speed to get up it, aware that someone may be … [more]