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[Image taken 30.10.22] Monks Cross Shopping Park, Huntington/York. These two cyclists said they liked shopping here because of the convenient cycle facilities. They had come from the neighbouring Vangarde site. They said that retail park is … [more]
Women #Cyclists in Skirts fighting (literally) the good fight since 1899. https://t.co/9WMpTPRsoi Date and location not precise!
[Image taken 13.11.21] LNER Community Stadium, Huntington, York/Monks Cross Park&Ride, Monks Cross, Huntington, York. Cycle/pedestrian/wheelchair crossing between the LNER community stadium/leisure/health facilities and the Park & Ride. But … [more]
[Image taken 25.9.21] Rawcliffe Bar Park and Ride, York. The speed humps have been removed. I reported damage which created an invisible 'drop-off' (see: #174306) a hazard for people on cycles, to CYC. I received a by return reply and now … [more]
[UPDATE: See #174475] [Image taken 18.9.21] Rawcliffe Park and Ride, Rawcliffe, York. I used my phone to show the depth of the drop. The drop-off is 7.5cm. A nasty shock for someone on a cycle plus it could cause damage. The problem is not … [more]
[Image taken 6.8.21] On the N3 in Nottingham. Good practice: segregation of cycle route from the main road and priority across side roads reinforced by road markings but also green surfacing. Further example see also: #173119
[Image taken 6.8.21] N3, Castle Boulevard, junction with Chippendale Street, Nottingham [http://pedals.org.uk/2016/12/04/cycle-super-highway-western-cycle-corridor-official-opening-14th-december/] Good practice: the cycle route is … [more]
Yeah, we have no problem with cars, farm machinery, lawn mowers l, shotguns and the like, but hearing #cyclists chatting to each other really boils our piss. https://t.co/KCc3OxgcH5
[Image taken 6.5.21] Marygate car park, York. View from the riverside end - just reopened in its new width format - of the route through Marygate car park. The red block shows where the steep slope to/from Scarborough Bridge intersects with … [more]
[Image taken 6.5.21] Marygate car park, York. A very steep slope leads to/from Scarborough Bridge. To get up a slope on a cycle you need a runup and to be positioned correctly. Wider, longer cycles (see: #165610), and those with trailers … [more]
[Image taken 1.5.21] Marygate car park, York. The dynamic envelope of someone cycling a standard width cycle is 1m. Yet the space here is just 1.35m to be shared between all users. The feet of the barriers and the sandbags are trip hazards. … [more]
[Image taken 23.4.21] Clifton Moor Gate, junction with Hurricane Way, York. It's a footpath but used by people on cycles in the absence of a safe/segregated route next to three lanes of traffic (this side) and a further two on the other. So … [more]
[Image taken lunchtime Saturday 17.4.21] Riverside on Terry Avenue, York. The 'cyclists dismount' signs are still in situ despite works not taking place at these locations. See complete set previous evening: #167253, #167254, #167255, … [more]
[Image taken 18.00 16.4.21] Riverside on Terry Avenue, York. Second image in this second set of unnecessary cyclists dismount signs. Other image in this pair: #167255. Pair 1: #167253, #167254. Terry Ave closing see also (overview): … [more]
[Image taken 18.00 16.4.21] Riverside on Terry Avenue, York. First sign in this second set of unnecessary cyclists dismount signs. Other image in this pair: #167256. Pair 1: #167253, #167254. Terry Ave closing see also (overview): #164095; … [more]
[Image taken 18.00 16.4.21] Riverside on Terry Avenue, York. Second of this set of two unnecessary cyclists dismount signs. Other image in this pair: #167253. Pair 2: #167255, #167256. Terry Ave closing see also (overview): #164095; (user … [more]
[Image taken 18.00 16.4.21] Riverside on Terry Avenue, York. Sunny though fresh. First Friday after the first relaxing of the covid rules - people can eat food at premises if they do so outside. Beer gardens (and popup on-pavement tables) … [more]
[Image taken 9.4.21] Early green for cyclists in York. It's on Skeldergate in the direction of North Street (junction with Micklegate and Bridge Street). There's also one on the other side of this junction ie in this direction. Drivers seem … [more]
[UPDATE 8.2.23: #190890] [UPDATE: On Tuesday, 19 July 2022 at the Meeting of Decision Session Cllr D'Agorne - Executive Member for Transport considered measures intended to make cycling on centre centre bridges - Lendal, Ouse, Skeldergate … [more]
[Image taken 21.3.21] Lendal gyratory, York. Looking across from Station Rise across Station Road, through the city walls to the junction of Station Road with the continuation of Station Rise direction of Leeman Road. The proposed diversion … [more]
[Image taken 20.3.21] Typical scenario on Tanner Row, York. Any vehicle stopped for any time on this very narrow street creates a hazard for people cycling in the contraflow cycle lane. See also: signs: #165822. Issues for cyclists: #164848
[Image taken 7.7.18] Noticeboards next to cycle parking inside Waverley Station, Edinburgh. See also: #165435, #165436, #165437.
[Image taken 7.7.18] Noticeboards next to cycle parking inside Waverley Station, Edinburgh. See also: #165435, #165436, #165438.
[Image taken 7.7.18] Noticeboards next to cycle parking inside Waverley Station, Edinburgh. See also: #165435, #165437, #165438.
[Image taken 7.7.18] Noticeboards next to cycle parking inside Waverley Station, Edinburgh. They are used for publicising events and to provide other information of interest to people who cycle. An excellent practice other cities could … [more]
[Streetview image from November 2020] 'Give way to oncoming cycles' sign on Herbrand Street, London WC1 at its junction with Tavistock Place. I believe this sign could make the cycling experience safer and less intimidating in locations in … [more]
Caption: [Image taken 26.2.21]. Despite the cyclists dismount sign there is a route through. So why the sign? See also: #164583, #164584, #164585, #164586. Newer images: #166495, #166496
[Image taken 26.2.21] Cyclists dismount sign on Micklegate, York, looking towards Micklegate Bar. See also: #164313, #164583, #164584, #164585, #164587. Newer images: #166495, #166496
[Image taken 26.2.21] Blossom Street, York looking towards Micklegate Bar shows a route through. On the other side however is a Cyclists Dismount & Use Footway Sign. See also: #164583, #164584, #164586, #164587. Newer images: #166495, … [more]
Confusing #Cyclists #Dismount signs have finally gone from the north side of #GreenDragon bridge. https://t.co/wXZ59x4Hrh https://t.co/w0Q4tcTZLR
UPDATE AT END. New sign asking "Cyclists please dismount". This has been a cycle cut through for the 27 years I've lived here. Note it's a private sign and not official, but this is a private estate. However, when estate planned, was it … [more]
Improved crossing for cyclists. A protected waiting area in the middle of the road lets cyclists cross the road faster and safer, especially during rush hours.
Raised cycleway (in asphalt) and sidewalk over a crossroad. Cars need to give priority to pedestrians and cyclists when entering or leaving the street. Planting still needs to be done.
Cyclists please dismount "Radfahrer bitte Absteigen" Cycling not permitted, cyclists please dismount - in a public park in Bad Zwischenahn. Location: , Bad Zwischenahn (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Cyclists dismount - Radfahrer absteigen Location: , Schwerin (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany) A cyclists dismount sign at construction works at Schwerin Castle. Radfahrer absteigen Schild an einer Baustelle am Schweriner Schloß.
The popular Cyclist Café Huntewasser in Iprump. Location: Heilstaette Blankenburg (Lower Saxony, Germany)
Cyclists Dismount Location: Charlottenburg, Berlin (Berlin, Germany) White Cyclists Dismount sign (Radfahrer absteigen) at a crossing. (Location appox.) An "End of" sign should be used as in #66225.
Mangos (recumbent bikes) on the motorway near Bremen airport during the "Bremer Hochstrassentour 2014" organised by the ADFC Bremen. See also #61441
Over 3000 cyclists on the Autobahn near the city airport Bremen during the "Bremer Hochstrassentour 2014" organised by the ADFC Bremen. See also #61440
Poorly maintained dedicated pedestrian and cycle route combined with very rough surface, numerous exits and entrances and one dismount instruction. The route is used by pedestrians and cyclists going to and from UEA university and … [more]
A confident cyclist on Hills Road, between Queen Edith's Way and the Addenbrooke's Roundabout trying to access the pedestrian and cycle access to the hospital.
Commuter cyclists on Hills Road, near the pedestrian and cycle entrance to Addenbrooke's Hospital. See also #57468.
Cyclists on Hills Road, crossing Long Road and Queen Ediths way in direction of Addenbrooke's Hospital. The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
Cyclists on Hills Road, crossing Long Road and Queen Ediths way in direction of Addenbrooke's Hospital. The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. There is no filter lane for the advanced stop boxes, which are frequently filled up by cars, buses or lorries. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
Cyclists climbing a hill on Hills Road, at the junction with Long Road near Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. Most cyclists turn right at this junction and they need to be confident enough to position themselves in the right hand side … [more]
The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. There is no filter lane for the advanced stop boxes, which are frequently filled up by cars, buses or lorries. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
Many commuter cyclists tightly packed at the ASL on Hills Road, in front of a coach and a double decker bus. The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. There is no filter lane for the advanced stop boxes, which … [more]
Commuter cyclists on Hills Road, near the pedestrian and cycle entrance to Addenbrooke's Hospital. See also #57468.
Commuter cyclists on Hills Road, near the pedestrian and cycle entrance to Addenbrooke's Hospital. See also #57470
Commuter cyclists on Hills Road, near the pedestrian and cycle entrance to Addenbrooke's Hospital. See also #57469
Cyclists on Hills Road, crossing Long Road and Queen Ediths way in direction of Addenbrooke's Hospital. The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. There is no filter lane for the advanced stop boxes, which are frequently filled up by cars, buses or lorries. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
Cyclist in the advanced stop box at the Hills Road Long Road junction, watching out for motor vehicles. The junction is very hostile for cyclists and there are no filter lanes to the advanced stop boxes, which are frequently filled up by … [more]
The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. There is no filter lane for the advanced stop boxes, which are frequently filled up by cars, buses or lorries. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. There is no filter lane for the advanced stop boxes, which are frequently filled up by cars, buses or lorries. See also in videos http://iitm.be/HillsLong
The junction of Hills Road with Long Road is very hostile for cyclists. There is no filter lane for the advanced stop boxes, which are frequently filled up by cars, buses or lorries. This is a very busy junction, see also #57462
Cambridge Cycling Campaign giving out postcards directed to Cambridgeshire County Council in support of the Hills Road hybrid cycle lane scheme.
The Campaign's stall bike at the Addenbrookes pedestrian and cycle entrance on Hills Road. Campaigning in support of the Hills Road cycle lanes.
Stall Bike on Hills Road at Addenbrooke's Hospital. Location: Trumpington, Cambridge (England, United Kingdom)
End of foot and cycleway - no, it is not. The correct sign wood by white pedestrians on blue background. At other similar locations the council uses the equally wrong and even more annoying "Cyclists Dismount", e.g. #48247. At least the … [more]
Video of a narrow lift bride in Oldenburg dating from 1927. The bridge provides an advanced green for cyclists to cross first once it is lowered. The system works with cameras to ensure that all cyclists are travelling over the bridge … [more]
The rather relaxed morning rush on the Coton Path in Cambridge by the University West Campus. See also #49224.
Commuters on Coton Path on a Tuesday morning. The cycleway is 3m wide, plus 60cm scrub. See also #49219.
Cyclists on Long Road bridge crossing the Great Kneighton Cyclebahn to Trumpington and Addenbrookes Hospital. The morning rush in Cambridge, see also #49028.
The Great Kneighton Cyclebahn between Long Road and Trumpington. The morning rush in Cambridge, see also #49026.
The Great Kneighton Cyclebahn between Long Road and Trumpington. The morning rush in Cambridge, see also #49024.
The Great Kneighton Cyclebahn between Long Road and Trumpington. The morning rush in Cambridge, see also #49023.
The morning rush on the shared-use pavement on Long Road. The lack of a direct link to the cyclebahn and of a segregated cycleway on Long Road are a disgrace. See also #49022.
The morning rush on the shared-use pavement on Long Road. The lack of a direct link to the cyclebahn and of a segregated cycleway on Long Road are a disgrace. See also #49020.
The morning rush on Long Road in Cambridge. The lack of a direct link to the cyclebahn and of a segregated cycleway on Long Road are a disgrace. See also #49019.