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It'd be useful for this bridge to be adjusted to allow bicycles, scooters, push chairs, wheelchairs, and mobility scooters to be wheeled over. See also #197243 for the steps on the north side of the river.
It'd be useful for this bridge to be adjusted to allow bicycles, scooters, push chairs, wheelchairs, and mobility scooters to be wheeled over. See also #197244 for the steps on the south side of the river.
Struggling down the steep steps of the footbridge at Bicester North station because the lifts are not working.
Steps up to footbridge across River Leven from Vale of Leven Industrial Estate to Renton, with wheeling ramp. See also #196751.
Steps up from footbridge across River Leven from Vale of Leven Industrial Estate to Renton, with wheeling ramp. See also #196752.
Steps down to the NCN7 path at Renton, with wheeling ramp, but the south-facing ramp path will be more convenient for cycling.
Someone ordered up this bollard, and had it installed, but its meaning is not clear. Cycle up the steps?
Looking the opposite way from #194236, this shows the narrow ramp behind the wall to get around the steps to the right.
The start of the path from Shawbridge Street to Pollokshaws Road, for Pollok Country Park. But the sign says Auldhouse Park, which is the other way. This path is a short but steep ramp, to get around the steps beyond. See also #194237.
[Image taken 16.4.23] York Medical Group, Monkgate, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Two signs tell people to use the pedestrian walkway. In this direction it takes you up steps and passed an entrance with no sightlines. … [more]
The section of canal towpath between the Murano Street bridge and Shakespeare Street (see #192196) remains closed for resurfacing.
Port Dundas Basin, seen from the top of the steps to the west of Sighthill Circus. Don't be fooled into thinking this is the ramped route to avoid the steps. That diverged back at #192466, and can be seen joining the canalside from the … [more]
The view from the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge, looking along the paths to Port Dundas Basin.
The connection from Sighthill Circus to the Sighthill Bridge features steps and a double hairpin ramp.
[Image created 11.3.23] Perryn Road, London. Context and links: #191923. I can see visually it is an attractive design. However, in use it is impractical: those steps that cross the 'rolling' route. Cyclists/scooters/mobility scooter … [more]
[Image created 11.3.23] Perryn Road, London. This looks a design that could work where gentle height gain is needed to replace an existing too steep route: #191338. And at a location where the railway severs a community from the hospital … [more]
[Image taken 13.2.23] Marygate car park, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] Desire line. The route to the left (not visible in image) and the one the other side of the broken (presumably vandalised) fencing/this side of the steps … [more]
New steps at Skelton Grange road bridge demonstrate just how inaccessible they are for so many users. @HarworthGroup putting profit before people. Profits of 94M in 2021 . New dedicated walking & cycling bridge needed here. … [more]
Cone on @BristolCouncil when will the Lawrence Hill Roundabout Underpasses be fixed? Been flooded for weeks now, is there an end in sight? @CllrJama @YassinMohamud20 https://t.co/yKBCnKNCG2
According to the sign, cyclists are to give way to pedestrians on the steps and narrow, steeply graded path down to the Kelvin Walkway.
Sydney Harbour Bridge steps, morning of the Gong ride. This is why we need a bridge ramp without any further delay. After over 40 yrs campaigning, we’re really pleased with the current design 👉 https://t.co/mqaodpB2eR and look forward to … [more]
[Image taken 13.11.22] Co-op, Campleshon Road, York. There are racks… up steps. (No drop kerb from the road to get to them.) Nowhere near the Co-op entrance. No signage to help people find them. There’s disabled car parking directly … [more]
Details of the steps down from the Stockingfield Bridge. There is a wheeling ramp (with the usual problems they entail), but once the bridge is properly open, using the main ramp will be far more attractive for those cycling. See also … [more]
Stepped access from the Stockingfield Bridge down to the canalside path towards Gilshochill. See also #186428.
The main arc of the new Stockingfield Junction bridge appears to be unofficially open, but the branch to Ruchill still has barriers. The steps provide a direct route option for pedestrians not needing the ramp.
This is one of the only access points to the cycleway and it is absolutely useless. It is extremely hard to get a bicycle down these steps. A ramp is needed.
The West Highland Way at steps to Milngavie community centre and library. The path is a bit muddy here.
I was looking for the steps marked on the WHW on OpenStreetMap (which didn't appear to exist), but found these steps instead next to the library. As I was on the bike, I didn't go up them to find out where they led.
[Image taken 19.8.22] Ahead left, Butcher Terrace (left), Terry Ave (ahead), Millennium Bridge (ahead right), York. [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Context: #185186. Other images here today: #185662. Other image today and links: … [more]
[Image taken 18.7.22] St Marys/Marygate Lane, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] Context and links: #184899.
[Image taken 18.7.22] St Marys/Marygate Lane, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] There's a clear desire line to/from Marygate car park,. The fencing gets broken/removed and is repaired until someone creates a route through again … [more]
[Image taken 18.7.22] Lidl, James Street, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] Barely visible but it's there... Tyre marks in the wood chippings to the right of the steps. This is a desire line to/from the main entrance of the shop … [more]
Image taken 18.7.22] Lidl, James Street, York. [NOTE: No street view at this location] The ped-wheelchair route between James Street (up the steps if you are able bodied/not pushing a buggy...) and the main shop entrance. If you can't … [more]
A parallel zebra crossing, and start of the West Mains Road cycleway. The bollard on the right is directing cyclists up a flight of steps!
A counter, with strips for counting ramp users, and also for the steps, at the Centre Roundabout underpass.
The stepped footbridge over the Forth & Clyde Canal at Westerton has had wheeling ramps added at one side.
A new path has been created from the Drumchapel Way over to Garscadden Road over a construction for the Garscadden Burn flood prevention scheme, but ends in a mind-boggling array of steps.
[Image taken 16.1.22] St Mary’s/St Mary’s Lane, York. Looking down the steps (no cycle runner) to Marygate Lane. Context and links: #177760.
[Image taken 16.1.22] St Mary’s to Marygate Lane/Marygate car park, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] Note the cycle runner. Note the cobbles at the lower level on the left. Context and links: #177760.
[Image taken 11.1.22] Marygate Lane, at base of steps to/from St Mary's/St Mary's Lane, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] Context: #177537. Other images today: #177526 and links.
[Image taken 4.11.21] Dame Judi Dench Walk, York. Ongoing flood works have once again closed the access between the riverside and (the accessible) Scarborough Bridge. There is a yellow 'tray' there for use by people who can't manage the … [more]
The former NCN7 route at Pointhouse Road and the footbridge with steps over the Clydeside Expressway still form useful parts of the cycle network to differing degrees.
Although the former steps connecting Milton Mains Road and Glenhead Road to the Great Western Road shared footway have been replaced by a ramp (as seen in #107326), at the other end the nearest dropped kerb (just out of the picture) assumes … [more]