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[Image taken 28.8.23] Millennium Bridge (western side/Rowntree Park end), York. [NOTE: No street view at this exact location.] Compost John (www.facebook.com/CompostJohn/) 'Professor Fiddlesticks' (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/johncossham) on … [more]
[UPDATE: #193850] [Image taken 13.4.23] Wigginton Road, York. Steve from IndieGo (https://dressrdelivery.wixsite.com/tryigy) passes two fallen signs. This means they are trip hazards, useless - as they are not doing their job, and clutter. … [more]
[Image taken 8.4.23] York Minster Refectory, Deangate, York. A Babboe City in grey (www.babboe.co.uk/babboe-city) at the newly opened York Minster Refectory www.yorkminsterrefectory.co.uk/ … [more]
[Image taken 8.2.23] Peasholme Green, The Stonebow, York. The lock on the cargo carrying box. Is it all one compartment? How robust is the lock? Context and links: #190903.
[Image taken 8.2.23] Peasholme Green, The Stonebow, York. Although this e-cargocycle does not need the Sheffield rack for support, it is using it to secure it to. I only saw this D-lock. Perhaps there is integral locking too. Or perhaps the … [more]
[Image taken 8.2.23] Peasholme Green, The Stonebow, York. This e-cargo cycle does not need the Sheffield rack to support it: it has its own sturdy doublepronged stand. Context and links: #190903.
[Image taken 8.2.23] Peasholme Green, The Stonebow, York. It wasn't simply the fact it was an e-cargo cycle that caught my eye (roll on the day they are so ubiquitous they are not special) but the double height front storage. It's an Urban … [more]
[Image taken 6.2.23] St Andrewgate, York. Lock sharing (2, marked with red boxes) using the cycle parking sign (see also: #190827, #190735).However I took it as this is the first cargo cycle I have come across that is lock sharing. The … [more]
[Image taken 5.2.23] Davygate, York. Space requirements for this type of cycle design - and the impact on the pedestrian route. Context and links: #190824.
[Image taken 5.2.23] Davygate, York. This image shows the width the cycle on the left needs compared with a standard cycle. Context and links: #190824.
[Image taken 5.2.23] Davygate, York. Good practice: cycle parking in the city centre. With signage that helps you remember where you left your cycle. Further, there is practical information about securing your cycle on the other side of the … [more]
[Image taken 4.12.22] West Esplanade, York. A cargo-based decorating company started in 2022 in York. It's called Groni (groni.co.uk). Mat from Groni says "Our cargo bike is Triobike Cargo Big (https://triobike.com/en/models/cargo-big/). I … [more]
[Image taken 18.9.22] Hungate, Pound Lane, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location] An exciting sight that made this area of the city look like somewhere in Denmark, Germany or the Netherlands ie where cargo cycles are commonplace. But … [more]
[Image taken in 2018] Queen Anne Terrace car park, Gonville Place, Cambridge CB1. [NOTE: No street view in this location] This cycle parking space is with others in the Queen Anne Terrace car park … [more]
[Image taken 23.7.22] Skeldergate, Terry Avenue junction, York. Richard bought the Kemper (www.kemper-velo.de/) a handbuilt cargo cycle on the net then adapted it to be an e-cycle. His dog was panting hard: it had been running. On this … [more]
[Image taken 17.7.22] Monks Cross Park and Ride, Monks Cross, Huntington/York. The end spaces could be wider and marked up for use by longer and wider cycles and/or for people with mobility issues: #170171. This is a missed opportunity. … [more]
[Image taken 17.7.22] Monks Cross Park and Ride, Monks Cross, Huntington/York. Context and links: #184964.
[Image taken 17.7.22] Monks Cross Park and Ride, Monks Cross, Huntington/York. This e-cargo cycle was an exciting sight: the first I've seen here. But it highlights the issues. There’s lots of cycle parking and it’s the Sheffield variety. … [more]
[Image taken 25.6.22] Deangate, York. [Image taken 25.6.22] Deangate, York. [NOTE: street view might not show the racks. They get moved.] The racks here were damaged (see: #177335). They have not been repaired (or protected - I see blue … [more]
[Image taken 13.5.22] Peasholme Green, York. I've posted before about the flexibility of the cycle parking here (see: #180473). Compost John's trailer (see also: #164543) was here today. This may be the longest cycle rig in the city so if a … [more]
[Image taken on 5.4.22] High Petergate, York. Sheffields – all in use. There’s no room for the cargo cycle in the background. There was no room for my cycle: I leant it against bollards while I took this image. Context and comments this … [more]
[Image taken on 24.3.22] Black Swan, Peasholme Green, York. Racks need space not only for the cycle to be physically stationed but also to move it in and out of the space (see: #174744, #167784). And because you load a cycle from the side: … [more]
[Image taken on 24.3.22] Black Swan, Peasholme Green, York. The Babboe (www.babboe.co.uk/) is a minimum of 90cm wide. The spacing of these Sheffields (113cm) means that leaves just 50cm to the left (see: #180476) for another cycle to use … [more]
[Image taken on 24.3.22] Black Swan, Peasholme Green, York. Context and links: #180473. Note how much the cargo cycle, a Babboe (www.babboe.co.uk/), protrudes beyond the line the other cycles define. There is ample space here for longer and … [more]
[Image taken on 24.3.22] Black Swan, Peasholme Green, York. The public racks outside the Black Swan (www.blackswanyork.com/) are easy to find, in a location it seems people need cycle parking, and practical (Sheffields, highly … [more]
[Image taken on 24.3.22] James Street, York. Context and links: #180470. Routes need spaces where people can socialise. "passing the time of day spaces": #168816
[Image taken on 24.3.22] James Street, York. Routes need to be wide enough for people to stop for a chat see: #180471 (to for ask for directions, to take off or add layers, etc…). And there still be room for others to pass, see: #180472. … [more]
[Image taken 4.3.22] York rail station, York. [Note: No streetview at this location.] Spotted this being pedalled in heavy rain over the barrier-free Scarborough Bridge, York. I turned round and followed. The rider - who preferred not to be … [more]
[Image taken 1.2.22] York rail station. [NOTE: No streetview this location.] York Gin (https://yorkgin.com/) shop uses a cargo cycle to help with advertising. [NOTE: No streetview this location.] Opposite one of the three no cycles signs in … [more]
[Image taken 29.1.2022] Tanner’s Moat, York. High winds (Storm Malik) today flattened roadworks signs and overturned this trike... No number on this cargo cycle to call. Other image this trike here today: #178353. Previous images this … [more]
[Image taken 25.1.22] Esplanade car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] Where there is parking for other vehicles, there needs to be provision for cycles. This cargo cycle is a trike. It does not need a rack for support. … [more]
[Image taken 14.12.21] Library Square, York. [Note: streetview not available at this location.] Another interesting cycle here/near here today. Unusually this cargo cycle is not an e-cycle. I could not see if it was secured to anything. The … [more]
[Image taken 11.12.21] Marketing suite, The Cocoa Works, Haxby Road, York. A pristine branded cargo cycle. Question to the sales rep: Is it used? Answer: No, it’s for marketing. But funds don’t seemingly run to providing a rack for people … [more]
[Image taken 4.10.21] Tanner’s Moat, York. The space a cargo cycle requires. Other image this cycle here today: #174585, and links
[Image taken 4.10.21] Tanner’s Moat, York. The space a cargo cycle requires – to get in/out - and around it. Second image this cycle here today: #174586. Other image today: #174579 and links
[Image taken 28.7.21] Tanner Row, York. Cargo cycle, design Bullitt (www.larryvsharry.com) extended the variety of transport modes here. Other image this location today: #172632. Other images today: #172629 and links.
[Image taken 6.7.21] Tanner Row, York. The badly parked hire scooters and cycles - see: #171438 prevented this cargo cycle rider from using the racks. The knock-on effect was more clutter, more hazards and an even less attractive space. … [more]
[Update see: #172110, #172114] [Image taken 6.7.21] Tanner Row, York. The Tier hire e-scooters and e-bikes were blocking access to both sides of the information totem. They were blocking access to the cycle parking from the paved area - … [more]
[Image taken 13.5.21] Bootham Terrace, York. Sleek, stylish cargo cycle from Butchers & Bicycles https://www.butchersandbicycles.com/. See also: #168885 for width. This is an example of what I call a 'York' cycle. A cycle is that is wider … [more]
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. Once in, you have to get out again. (See: #165819 and #165820.) In the interim, what had been empty spaces could have filled up. And the shape or dimensions of the new or … [more]
wheeled in - there is an insufficient turning circle to bring the rear wheel in. The cycle will have to be lifted or dragged. Even if possible, for some people - including this resident - such manoeuvring is painful and can have … [more]
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. Note the cycle is nearly jackknifing and that the person is struggling to keep it upright. Had she had more weight onboard - shopping, child seat, a child - the cycle … [more]
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. All images showing this person accessing the racks here today: #167774. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. All images showing this person accessing the racks here today: #167774. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. All images showing this person accessing the racks here today: #167774. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. All images showing this person accessing the racks here today: #167774. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. All images showing this person accessing the racks here today: #167774. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. All images showing this person accessing the racks here today: #167774. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. All images showing this person accessing the racks here today: #167774. See also: all issues here: #164846 and links, Tier hire scooters/cycles see: #164663
[Image taken 17.4.21] Rougier Street junction with Tanner Row, York. This York resident has an e-bike. She uses it for leisure, utility and fitness. However, it is also a mobility aid. She rides with a family member who also has a health … [more]
[Image taken 20.4.21] Tanner Row junction with Rougier Street, York. A cargo cycle and Tier electric hire cycle expanded the variety of cycles parked here today. Other images of the Tier bike from today see: #167509 and links. All Tier hire … [more]
[Image taken 20.4.21] Cargo cycle, Tanner Row junction with Rougier Street, York. See: #167505 (width) and: #167505 for length.
[Image taken 20.4.21] Cargo cycle on Tanner Row, junction with Rougier Street, York. It is around 300cm long. It can use the Sheffield (rack) that other cycles can't as it has a stand and doesn't need the rack to support it. See: #167505 … [more]
[Image taken 20.4.21] Cargo cycle on Tanner Row, junction with Rougier Street, York. York. It is around 60cm wide. See: #167506 for image showing the length.
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. The rider shows it is not possible to lift a cycle of this size and weight. For all captions about this cycle and turning circle see: #167286
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. For all captions about this cycle and turning circle see: #167286
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. For all captions about this cycle and turning circle see: #167286
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. For all captions about this cycle and turning circle see: #167286
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. The rider can only exit backwards. But it's into an advisory contraflow cycle lane. And there's no drop kerb. Visibility is poor and there's a risk of damaging … [more]
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. The driver cannot exit forwards due to the handlebars of the cycle on the rack. The racks are 100cm apart. Too close to be practical/flexible. See #167037 for … [more]
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. Showing the space it takes. For all captions about this cycle and turning circle see: #167286
[Image taken 17.4.21] Cargo/delivery cycle (body is 1m3) on Sheffields (racks) at Rougier Street/Tanner Row, York. Such cycles have a role in last-mile deliveries as well as food deliveries as an alternative to a motor vehicle and their … [more]
[Image taken 17.3.21] A well-laden machine from the York Green-Link Couriers company. The white package is a carpet. But they also carry much smaller items... including live ones... for example, locusts. For other longer, wider 'York' … [more]
[Image taken 26.2.21] In Marygate carpark, York, Compost John joins the steeper of the two slopes up to Scarborough bridge. The bridge crosses the Ouse, leads directly into the rail station and creates an accessible corridor to/from other … [more]
[Image taken 26.2.21] In York, Compost John joins the original motor traffic-free route through Marygate carpark. This shows the route is far too narrow. See also: #157644, #164539, #164540, #164541, #164543
[Image taken 26.2.21] Compost John descends from the accessible iteration of Scarborough bridge, York to the original motor traffic-free route through Marygate carpark. His rig is nearly 4m long and requires a wide turning circle. See also: … [more]
[Image taken 26.2.21] Marygate carpark, York. Compost John on the original traffic-free all users route through Marygate carpark. On the other side of the low fencing is a 4.5m covid-19 popup corridor carved out of the car park and put in … [more]