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Bright new redmac where Tenison Road has been resurfaced.

@camcycle Tenison Road now. The message about that signage still not getting through to contractors https://t.co/x2ok5nDNJX

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Poor drainage at this corner of Devonshire Road and Tenison Road. Works are ordered according to: https://highwaysreporting.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/ reference: 353717 when checked 23/12/2020.

Turning on the green filter light from Tenison Road to Devonshire Road.

I've more or less given up reporting potholes in Cambridge, but this one is bad, with loose stones being thrown around. In addition, if a driver knocked someone down on the zebra crossing they'd get away with it, as any competent lawyer … [more]

The old cycle by-pass to the no entry is gone, but where are the Except Cycles plates? There's also quite a bit of unused footway space here that could accommodate street cycle parking.

Is this a two way street? There are No Entry signs at the far end (see #96839).

Railings are better than nothing - but such unofficial cycle parking is not welcoming and can cause problems for footway users.

There's a definite need for cycle parking on Tenison Road but none was provided in the recent half a million pound scheme.

There is some footway space here that could provide cycle parking.

I wonder why no cycle parking was included here in the recently redeveloped Tenison Road!?

The speed indicator on the newly reopened Tenison Road (now a 20mph road) showed me as riding at 21mph. I'm sure I wasn't much over 15mph. As if the taxi-drivers will take any notice anyway.

Cambridge Cycle Campaign's liaison officer inspecting the re-opened Tenison Road at the same time as me.

Speed cushion at the junction of Tenison Road with Mill Road - will this fundamentally change driver behaviour or help pedestrians?

Traffic-calming (I suppose) on the approach to Mill Road

A build-out which just encourages taxi-drivers to squeeze cyclists.

A very modest build-out and a very gentle speed cushion. I expected more from the six-month closure of Tenison Road.

The only vaguely interesting result of the six-month closure of Tenison Road. No idea what it's for, it certainly doesn't slow taxis down.

Just in case you imagined that Tenison Road really had been fully reopened last week.

Tenison Road closure to through-traffic during works - perhaps this should be made permanent, given that people are coping for 3 months?

Tenison Road is closed for traffic-calming works - predictably, the signs are aimed exclusively at drivers and make no allowance for cyclists having access to most of it most of the time.

Instead of removing the cycle lane and widening the footway, to use cyclists as traffic-calming for the constant flow of taxis, would it be possible to put in a short stretch of hybrid cycle lane, for cyclists from the Carter Bridge towards … [more]

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

Ponding of the dropped kerb - making the place where walkers need to cross problematic.

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]

The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]

The bollards on the left were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]

The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]

The bollards on the right were rejuvenated last year after being absent / broken for a number of years. They reduce the numbers of motor vehicles mounting, then driving along the footway to pass other oncoming vehicles. Such bollards are … [more]

Looking into Felton Street. At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

At a Tenison Road meeting of County Highways officer with residents to discuss proposals for conversion of the area to shared space.

Horribly ugly road signage to accommodate a cycle contraflow from Tenison Road into this branch towards Lyndewode Road. I think the markings on the road say ENTRY (then a gap) NO ENTRY

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