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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 5 kilometres of the centre of Jersey.
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I'm sad. These signs are going against Highway Code 195 that states that cars must give way to pedestrians and cyclists on the parallel crossing or waiting to cross. Please can we get the priorities fixed? JJ Thompson Avenue.
[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]
[Image taken 17.7.22] Monks Cross retail park, Monks Cross, Huntington/York. [NOTE: street view shows the previous site layout.] The pole has been removed. Context: #183020. Other images today: #184963, #184964, #184965, #184966, #184967, … [more]
Seaside two way cycle track with different surface from footpath and light segregation from car park.
This is roadspace reallocation: new segregated cycleway under construction outside Edgbaston cricket ground
Hand-operated foot and cycle ferry, controlled by a cable or chain. In a quiet location 12km from the centre of Rotterdam. The ferry is on the right of the picture, the landing stage on the left. (See also the Street View image below) … [more]
Road crossing the Jubilee Cycleway within Marleigh development: the carriageway is reduced down to a single lane forming a traffic-calming feature for the road as well as a much reduced risk for people crossing. It's not a priority crossing … [more]
[Image taken 8.1.22] Monks Cross, Huntington/York. The issues here continue. This time the car nearest the photographer was blocking access to/from the cycle parking. The two-way route for motor vehicles should be one way, one carriageway. … [more]
There's quite a kerb between the cycleway and main carriageway here, as well as dipped sections (which flood, of course).
Just to respond to older comments, this nice bridge now has a fully protected bidirectional cycleway for people to use.
Very nice new bi-directional cycleway alongside Newport Street that enables cycling between Trinity Street and Great Moor Street. Newport Street is one-way for motor traffic so this is a very welcome addition, especially as it connects … [more]
This might have been better as a continuous footway, but only buses enter here, and from one direction. The cycle lane enters a pedestrian area on the other side so I don't think much has been lost.
A bus stop bypass in construction on Liverpool Street. A good deal of the carriageway has been reclaimed for active travel here. Ed. Simon adds: video of this route: … [more]
[Image taken 23.10.21] Between Greggs and Boots, Monks Cross retail park, York/Huntington. [NOTE: streetview shows the previous layout of this site] Just one of many incursions onto the cycleway I saw on my brief visit. Other images here … [more]
A good bus stop bypass and a great new set of cycle tracks on this major road. This route will eventually form a continuous cycle route from Chorlton to Manchester.
[Image taken 2.10.21] Monks Cross Retail Park, Monks Cross, Huntington, York. [Note: streetview shows the previous layout of this site.] Despite the heavy rain, the two-way track is visible. Other images here today: #174535 and links.
[Image taken 2.10.21] Monks Cross retail park, Monks Cross, Huntington, York. [Note: streetview shows the previous layout of this site.] A very wet Saturday in October. The car park was very busy perhaps because the options for … [more]
[Image taken 30.8.21] Crichton Avenue/Kingsway North, York. I found this group looking at the excellent York Cycle Route map (produced annually - except 2021 - by City Of York Council www.itravelyork.info/cycle-maps) on the Foss Islands Way … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] The cycle route around York, Monks Cross retail park is open to the road on this side. The blocks of paint link with a zebra crossing to the left. Therefore it is clear they comprise a pedestrian crossing. However if … [more]
[More recent image: #174535 and links] [Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a two-way cycle route around the perimeter. At the point pedestrians may be crossing there is tactile paving in the cycle route. There are no … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a bi-directional cycle route around the perimeter. Pedestrian routes 'trickle' from the car parking areas to the retail outlets and must cross the cycle route. Some pedestrian routes … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] This pedestrian route leads right through the York, Monks Cross retail park car park. There is a warning sign for pedestrians at the point it crosses the two-way cycle route: Look both ways. It does not specify that it … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] York, Monks Cross retail park has a network of pedestrian and cycle routes around and through the car parking areas. The pedestrian route here seems to me to be very obvious. There is tactile paving on the pavement and … [more]
[Image taken 16.2.21] Monks Cross, York, retail area has a network of pavements and cycle routes including around the perimeter. However, there are gaps in the continuity. For example there is no drop kerb for pedestrians or people on … [more]
Manchester Hulme One of he 2 way crossings at the roundabout . So cyclists can travel clockwise or counter. See also #163715 #163717
Hulme A really smooth 2 way path on slip road onto Princess Road connecting Stretford Road with Medlock /street (First Street complex). The pedestrian guard rails are removed as well. The roundabout has been transformed as well See #163717 … [more]
[Image taken 5.2.21] Monks Cross retail park, Monks Cross, Huntington/York. How was it intended that cyclists using the substantially segregated, red-tarmaced cycle route bridge the gap here? There's space for a parallel crossing on this … [more]
German tourists cycling back towards Hain or Oybin after dinner in Krompach (Czech Republic) over the open border (Schengen). This tarmac road is blocked for motor vehicles.
On a dyke, with the Weser cycleway D9 below on the left (western) side with the "AKW Unterweser" nuclear power plant in the background. The D9 is a pleasant to cycleway.
The correct way to filter the entrance to a walking/cycling route - with bollards. Not stupid A-frames.
The new CYCLOPS junction at Bolton Trinity Street. This has made navigating this junction much safer. Unfortunately there are no sensors to detect the presence of bicycles, and users have to press a button to cross/turn. This is … [more]