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Cycleway under construction on Byres Road at White Street. Note the toucan crossings on each arm of the junction.
Cycleway under construction on Byres Road at White Street. Note the toucan crossings on each arm of the junction.
[UPDATE 21.10.23 Newer image with different date: #198792.] [Image taken 19.10.23] Marygate Lane looking from Railway Walk, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Yet more works here. The apologies (information) board – once … [more]
Cycle crossing from Partick Bridge Street to the Byres Road cycleway, under construction at Partick Cross. The cycle traffic signal under wraps is lit and showing red.
[UPDATE 19.8.23 Reworked layout: #196850] [Image taken 9.8.23] Skeldergate, York. Works remodelling the buildouts. Context: #184903. Other images here today: #196556, #196557. Other image today and links: #196553.
[Image taken 25.7.23] Haxby Road, York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location.] Turn off to/from Haxby Cycleway… but cyclists don’t exist. Though it’s the cycle route that’s blocked. In this direction (southbound) you need to cross … [more]
The South City Way cycleway has been closed by roadworks. No diversion is signed, and from this direction it is less obvious what to do. The traffic cone on the pedestrian refuge and the sign on the cycleway cause obstruction. The 'ahead … [more]
The South City Way cycleway closed by roadworks, but the main carriageway is unaffected. As the cycleway has an 'ahead only' restriction at the junction, a slip into the Advance Stop Line on the main carriageway has been provided for right … [more]
The South City Way cycleway closed by roadworks at Norfolk Court. There is no signed diversion, but it should be obvious to most to divert via the main carriageway.
Pollokshaws Road shut at the M77 motorway bridge for roadworks. It is possible to get around the closure on the western footway.
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] The two signs are within feet of each other. The one facing the camera says users should expect people to be cycling on this … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] There's a second sign relating to cyclists just feet from the first. It's completely obscured. Such signs are also important for … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] Even when you get closer on foot the sign is not legible. Context and links: #194151.
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] The path is very narrow. There is a sign saying cyclists can use it/pedestrians should expect cyclists at least to this point. … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. In contrast to last week, NMUs can use the path on this side. Other image here today and links: #194141. But where are the signs for people on cycles? See #194151, #194152, … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location] Context: #193945. As I was looking for the signage to see where/until which point/from which point people can cycle on this … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road / New Lane, Huntington / York. The temporary barriers at the closed shared use/toucan crossing over New Lane were upright today. Context: #193943. Other image here today and links: #194141.
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. The shared use path is again open to all NMUs. Context: #193943. Other image here today and links: #194141.
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. Note the new sign. It says there is access to New Lane. That’s good. It’s true. This means pedestrians can continue to the path along this side of New Lane (and from there to the … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. Inaccurate/misleading sign. One week on from #193939 and any NMU heading along Malton Road needs to cross but and the route has now been opened up for pedestrians and cyclists wanting … [more]
[Image taken 21.05.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. Context: #193938. Other images this issue here today: #194142, #194144, #194145, #194146, #194148, #194150. Signage problems New Lane: #194151, #194152, #194153, #194154.
[Image taken 17.5.23] Tadcaster Road, York. The road works-related signage means this Sheffield (outside a parade of shops and a takeaway) cannot be used. Is this a problem of lack of care? Lack of understanding? Lack of training? Someone … [more]
[NOTE: Compare with a week later: #194141.][Image taken 14.5.23] Malton Road, Huntington / York. Footway ahead closed sign. No mention this is also a cycle route. Other image today and links: #193937.
Sale in Trafford near Mancheter . Correct sign for roadworks here . " Narrow Lanes do not overtake cyclists "
[Image taken 5.3.23] St Leonard’s Place, York. Visible temporary signage. But I prefer the clearer message Do Not Overtake Cyclists on other signs used at other times on the network. That wording is also easier to fit onto a sign with the … [more]
Repair works being undertaken by Cambridge Water. Looking at how much of the road ahead has actually been taken up with these roadworks (roughly half) I'm at a loss, once again, to understand why it is that cyclists are asked to dismount.
[Image taken 23.4.22] Mill Lane looking towards the junction with Heworth Green, York. As I was taking this image a driver approached. I assumed he was going to turn into offroad parking. A pedestrian on the pavement just ahead of me … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.22] Heworth Green junction with Mill Lane, York. The cyclists dismount sign (see: #181670) has gone. The one way sign that reduced the pavement width to just 68cm (see: #181694) has been relocated. Other images here today: … [more]
[Image taken 14.4.22] Mill Lane, York. Clear identification/branding on these signs at the work. Other images this subject today: #181696. Other images today: #181690 and links
[UPDATE: 20.4.22 An email from CYC says: "I will ask the contractors to remove the One Way sign and locate it elsewhere." Later image: #181987] [Image taken 14.4.22] Mill Lane, York. The sign leaves only 68cm for pedestrians. It's not … [more]
[Image taken 14.4.22] Hawthorn Grove-East Parade, junction (roundabout) with Mill Lane, York. Diversion signs. Why no mention of Foss Islands Path which runs parallel for cyclists/scooter users? By contrast there are no signs at the other … [more]
[Image taken 14.4.22] Mill Lane, York. The temporary traffic restriction order. Other images today this subject: #181690 and links.
[Image taken 14.4.22] Mill Lane, York. The explanation for the works is on that sign. But there is no information board for the works so there's no information about who to contact or how to do so to report issues. Other images today this … [more]
[Later image of these signs on the ground: #181988] [Image taken 14.4.22] Mill Lane, looking towards Heworth Green, York. No need for the cyclists dismount sign: the road is closed in this direction. Other images this issue yesterday: … [more]
[Image taken 13.3.22] Bootham, York. Context and links: #180045. A cone in the pavement adds to the mess, confusion and hazards. As I was taking this image a steady stream of pedestrians moved through the works in both directions: at one … [more]
[Image taken 13.3.22] Bootham, York. Context and links: #180045. So, the sign Pedestrians shows people on foot should cross the road here. Or does it mean use the road between the barricades? Because the Footway closed sign 'clearly' shows … [more]
[Update: The layout of the works continues to change. Newer image: #180467.] Image taken 13.3.22] Bootham, York. After a windy weekend the barriers (presumably a health and safety requirement) are horizontal on the road and on the pavement. … [more]
I thought Cambridgeshire had weaned its contractors off this kind of insanity, but clearly not. In what way would pushing bikes through the junction help anyone? Particularly bad because it only applies to the right-hand lane - traffic … [more]
Mill Road, Cambridge this morning. A quartet of signs on an already narrow and often busy footway. Just enough space for the wheelchair user to pass, but luckily a workman was nearby at the fifth. More signs beyond. Three weeks of this to … [more]
[Image taken 29.11.21] Burton Stone Lane, York. [Note: The works signs were removed 29.11.21] Details of the company doing the works, who it is on behalf of and a contact number, though not the duration of works. Context: #176416. Other … [more]
[Image taken 29.11.21] Burton Stone Lane, York. [Note: The works signs were removed 29.11.21] Unattended kit. Could be vandalised, stolen or put to nefarious purpose. Other images here today: #176416. Other images today: #176415 and links.
[Image taken 29.11.21] Burton Stone Lane, York. [Note: The works signs were removed 29.11.21] Just 78cm to pass this sign. This tall, thin person was happy to pose to illustrate how tight the space is... But also, being male, his widest … [more]
[Image taken 29.11.21] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Ratcliffe Street, York. [Note: The works signs were removed 29.11.21] The pedestrian crossing was closed during the works. Burton Stone Lane has a 20mph limit but speeds are fast, … [more]
[Image taken 29.11.21] Burton Stone Lane, York. [Note: The works signs were removed 29.11.21] A pavement width of 22cm? Context and links: #176416
[Image taken 29.11.21] Burton Stone Lane, York. [Note: The works signs were removed 29.11.21] This temporary sign is obstructing the already narrow pavement passing Mrs Greedy's cafe on a busy road. See also: #176418 and #176420. Context … [more]
[Image taken 29.11.21] Burton Stone Lane, junction with Field View, York. [Note: The works signs were removed 29.11.21] Signs for roadworks visible. They look as if some are obstructing the narrow pavement in a residential area, with a … [more]
[Image taken 8.11.21] Malton Road, junction with Elmfield Avenue, York. These slip-ins, lead-ins, cut-ins (what are they called?) often channel people on cycles into danger by creating a ‘must be safe as it’s been designed’ (false) sense of … [more]
The present limit of the completed cycleway on Old Dumbarton Road at the rear of the Kelvin Hall. Work is ongoing to install the raised crossing at the Bunhouse Road junction.
The dropped kerb at the end of Ferry Road is now clear from obstructions (see #173875), but the footway surface is still incomplete.
The toucan crossing midway along North Canal Bank Street has been installed, but the tactile paving is still the incorrect corduroy (hazard) rather than the cycleway type. The top surface for both the cycleway and carriageway remains to be … [more]
The crossing to the east of Bunhouse Road has now been provided with asphalt ramps to aid pedestrians crossing. No sign of either dropped kerbs or raised crossings being installed. Incorrect corduroy (hazard) tactile paving is still in … [more]
Roadworks continue on Ferry Road. The surface on the footway is still incomplete. Updated at #175001 and #175002.
Update 1.7.21. Signs and work area had gone. [Image taken 29.6.21] Bootham Terrace, York. Sign obstructing already very narrow pavement (plus a second one beyond the blue car). It is not doing its job. It is redundant. It is a hazard. See … [more]
Update 1.7.21. Signs and work area had gone. [Image taken 29.6.21] Bootham Terrace, York. Works but no company/contact info to report problems to. See also: #171135 and links.
Update 1.7.21. Signs and work area had gone. [Image taken 29.6.21] Bootham Terrace, York. Works in the road but no company name, no contact details. This means it's impossible to report issues. I understood it was a legal requirement to … [more]
Roadworks closing the shared footway alongside Bunhouse Road. Pedestrians are diverted through the car park, no mention of cycling. I went onto the road, but this is not possible in the opposite direction since it is one-way.
The contraflow cycle lane in Howard Street is blocked by roadworks, and this sign is at the end cyclists won't be approaching from while using it. See also #170198.
"Cycle Lane Suspended" - no further details. Roadworks are taking place in the contraflow cycle lane in Howard Street ahead. A diversion could have been set up via Dixon Street and Fox Street. See also #170199.
Maybe it's because I don't enter Speirs Wharf from Craighall Road very often, but I almost cycled down the cobbled slope since I was this time going to turn left down the ramp to Garscube Road. The layout here could be better. The steps … [more]
A short diversion around some ongoing work, but the uneven surface and narrow width make it rather awkward to negotiate.
The correct Cycleway tactile slabs have arrived in North Canal Bank Street and await fitting in place of the incorrect corduroy Hazard tactiles.
The Southwest City Way cycleway closed by roadworks on Scotland Street. It wasn't clear what cyclists were supposed to do.
A new Nextbike hire station on Corkerhill Road, near the Nethercraigs sports centre, a broken bollard, a bus stop in the cycle lane, roadworks vehicles parked in the cycle lane (the roadworks themselves were on part of the footway), and a … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.21] Clifton, Moor Gate, York. Narrow Lane Do Not Overtake Cyclists sign. See: #164310 for the local transport planner's take on the signs.
Work outside Clydebank Town Hall. No sign yet of the cycle lanes shown in the artist's impression. https://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/article/4-3m-project-to-transform-clydebanks-town-centre-links
Excellent practice, making it clear the roadworks at Hagg [not Haggs] Bridge only block it to motor vehicles. Until this appeared cyclists had to go on for half a mile hoping they'd get through.
North Canal Bank Street is being extensively rebuilt, and includes a segregated cycleway. However, incorrect corduroy (hazard) tactile paving has been used instead of the cycleway type.
North Canal Bank Street is being extensively rebuilt, and includes a segregated cycleway. However, incorrect corduroy (hazard) tactile paving has been used instead of the cycleway type.
[Image taken 18.2.21] York, Wigginton Road. The Do not overtake cyclists sign is now visible but it is very close to the junction. This would seem to limit the chances of drivers seeing it and is too late on this section of Wigginton Road … [more]
[Image taken 18.2.21] York, Wigginton Road. Again, the Do not overtake cyclists sign would seem to have limited use being placed among a line of other signs, and therefore obscured. See also: #164311, #164310, #164312, #164313, #164315
[Image taken 18.2.21] York, Wigginton Road. Only at this point do road users have a chance of seeing the Do not overtake cyclists sign. But this location is too late to make a difference. Plus drivers have had so many signs with so many … [more]
[Image taken 18.2.21] York, Wigginton Road. Too many signs. Messages get lost. The Do not overtake cyclists sign is still completely obscured at this point and therefore has no value. See also: #164311, #164310, #164313, #164314, #164315
[Image taken 18.2.21] York: First of a blizzard of signs aimed at road users on Wigginton Road ahead of works at the junction with Crichton Avenue. The road is uphill, the carriageway in each direction is very narrow. It is used by large … [more]
[Image taken 18.2.21] York: Do not overtake cyclists signs are in place at works at the junction of Crichton Avenue and Wigginton Roads. (See also: #164311, #164312, #164313, #164314, #164315.) I was pleased to see these signs. I believe … [more]