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Cycle markings for coming from Stockwell Street into the South City Way.

Sunnydale Road, Hinckley.

Cycle marking without a cycle lane. Sunnydale Road, Hinckley.

Peas Hill - no cycling.

Cowper Road at Huntingdon's horrible ring road Get off the road onto the shared use footway.

Another 'Cycles only' sign on University Avenue. The solid line of the mandatory cycle lane extends over part of the junction too.

The path ahead is now impossible to identify, only the path to the right remains, but markings on the ground may signify something is going to be built.

The cycle lanes on London Road stop short of each junction, and in this case. motor traffic is instructed to use the inside lane for continuing straight ahead.

The cycle lanes on London Road outside Celtic Park have had their armadillos removed and the markings replaced by ribbed markings, following Police intervention.

New cycle parking stands are to be installed outside the Kelvin Hall at long last. UPDATE: Now installed, see #175268.

Cycling By Design shows that the correct line to use for breaks in a mandatory cycle lanes passing junctions is a warning line (diagram 1004), not a short broken line.

The line narrowing the shared footway over the motorway bridge, and a scooter user approaching.

The shared footway over the motorway bridge has a solid line marking near the railing. Is this because the railing is too low for a shared use footway/cycleway to be there?

The South City Way cycle route on Victoria Road. Note how the right hand side of the cycle track gets narrower over the width of the road crossing. The markings should guide cyclists away from this area, where the kerb has upstand as the … [more]

Car parking partly blocking the dropped kerb for the cycle path access at Fore Street, also partly on the school zig-zag markings.

Thoday Street contraflow cycle lane now marked.

Clare delighted that at last she can ride both ways in the street where she's been working for the last 30+ years.

Two way cycling now allowed on Union Road in Cambridge - handy! https://t.co/opxnoLhquP

Two way Coronation Street.

Two way Coronation Street.

Two way in Norwich Street, Newtown

A Petersfield resident on a rally points to the achievements in Romsey’s liberated cycling zone that he aspires for his neighbourhood.

New contraflow markings on Union St, Cambridge

New contraflow markings on Union St, Cambridge

Contraflow cycling Norwich Street, Cambridge Fantastic! Such a small, simple, but incredibly important breakthrough. No entry, except cycles... in the UK! Thank you to whoever is responsible.

Emery Street contraflow cycling.

Emery Street contraflow cycling.

Emery Road contraflow cycling.

Emery Street contraflow cycling.

Emery Road contraflow cycling.

Perowne Street contraflow cycling.

Emery Road contraflow cycling.

Perowne Street contraflow cycling.

Perowne Street contraflow cycling.

Perowne Street contraflow cycling.

Thoday Street contra-flow markings.

Ross Street with contra-flow cycling marking. The same location an hour before: #98129.

Ross Street with contra-flow cycling marking.

Ross Street with contra-flow cycling marking.

Ross Street with contra-flow cycling marking. The same location an hour before: #98130.

Argyle Street with contra-flow cycling marking.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Sedgwick Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Catharine Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Catharine Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Catharine Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Sedgwick Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Sedgwick Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Argyle Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Argyle Street.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Argyle Street, and a siamese-looking cat basking in one of the first really decent days of spring.

Contra-flow cycle marking in Argyle Street.

Sedgwick Street contra-flow cycling marking. Enjoy this gallery of other ones nearby: https://cambridge.cyclestreets.net/photomap/tags/twowaycycling2018/

Thoday Street contra flow cycling marking.

Except cycles at last!

3/3. New contra flow cycling marking.

2/3. Filling in the contra flow cycling marking.

1/3. About to fill in the contra flow cycling marking.

Road marking to show that two way cycling is now permitted in Catharine Street.

Except cycles at last!

Unfinished markings on Thoday Street.

Except cycles at last!

Just seen this sign on leaving our house that two way cycling in Thoday Street is legal at last! Enjoy this gallery of other ones nearby: https://cambridge.cyclestreets.net/photomap/tags/twowaycycling2018/ OSM updated: … [more]

Is this telling cyclists to take the lane? Or is it marking where the traffic-light sensors are buried?

Lovely ramp passing the Museum of Somerset, but notice the 'Cyclist dismount' marking.

Haw @EastRenCouncil your bike lanes in the door zone are bad enough but this really is taking the piss! Move the sign please. https://t.co/6BHe6XluMf

20mph roundel

Two things to note: 1. Cycle marking sharrow directing into a parked car! 2. The signs on the lighting column are facing the wrong way.

Some of the narrower paths in Southampton Common have these 'No Cycling' markings. I didn't notice one at the other end!

White lines on this shared use cycleway give some warning of the hard-to-see grey post ahead.

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