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Details of a day long traffic count in Station Road provided by members of the local Residents Association. This found that there were 7155 pedestrians on Station Road, of whom 1064 crossed the road by the Microsoft building. In doing so … [more]
Scheduled to be part of NCN11 throughout 2024. Mostly 2.25m wide, some just 2.0m. Low fence separates it from Cambridge South railway station construction haul road.
This bus (see in distance) took 14 minutes to get through Mill Road’s traffic, for a distance of just under 500m. That means bus passengers have to endure a speed of 1.3mph (2.1km/h) thanks to car traffic blocking its way. See previous … [more]
This bus (see in distance) took 14 minutes to get through Mill Road’s traffic, for a distance of just under 500m. That means bus passengers have to endure a speed of 1.3mph (2.1km/h) thanks to car traffic blocking its way. See previous … [more]
The usual on Bateman Street, with contraflow cyclists forced into the path of oncoming motor traffic. Please can we have a physical barrier?
Advanced cycle lights - they're only activated if a bike is detected, otherwise the lights go to green for motor vehicles at once.
Cyclist bravely ignoring the Footway Closed Ahead sign, which does refer to cycling as well - there's quite a detour to the left due to works on the Fen Causeway crossing.
Waitrose van illegally blocking the pavement, making it impossible for wheelchair users or buggy users to get past. Could have parked 10m away where there was space.
Waitrose van illegally blocking the pavement, making it impossible for wheelchair users or buggy users to get past.
The on-road cycle lane has already been suspended - now cyclists on the shared-use path have to dismount as well.
GCP report card - far too little progress on sustainable transport and caving in to the pro-congestion lobby.
The end of Windsor Road where an onward connection into the Darwin Green development is under construction.
New cycleway on Milton Road, Cambridge. Bus stop with advice to pedestrians to look, but nothing specific to slow cyclists.
New cycleway on Milton Road, Cambridge. Bus stop with advice to pedestrians to look, but nothing specific to slow cyclists.
Private road by the Cambridge University rugby club, but which is the proposed route of a guided busway.
A family squeezes their push-chair through the narrow gap between the tree and the wall while the rest of the space is taken up by the road and stored motor vehicles.
Bollards recently added here - presumably to prevent the grassy area from being driven upon? Or perhaps (shudder) from being cycled upon... #108204 ?
Builders exercising their ancestral right to block the contraflow cycle lane. That's quite a long way for cyclists to ride into oncoming motor traffic.
Hit and run on Newmarket Road by the Corner House https://twitter.com/MaxHamonJosse/status/1668645194600775684?s=20 Time based on that shown in the twittervideo Date: the video says Wed, so the nearest Wednesday before the tweet was … [more]
Work in progress to add NCN11 diversion path alongside haul road from Addenbrooke's Road roundabout.
Work in progress on phase 1 of NCN11 diversion between Discovery Drive and Addenbrooke's Road. Haul road on the left heads for the rough track between Discovery Drive and the bridge embankment. NCN path joins Discovery Drive until the … [more]
It ain’t risin’. Reported as fault 05400336 at https://highwaysreporting.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/ "The rising bollard on Senate House Hill appears to be stuck in the down position. It obviously presents a trip hazard for the thousands of … [more]
Blinco Grove / Cherry Hinton Road In the distance a delivery robot is accompanied by pedestrians crossing the side road.
While cycling north on the A1307 Babraham Road towards Addenbrookes roundabout at around 11pm my wife only narrowly avoided cycling into a pole carrying various street signs near the Worts Causeway bus stop. This pole is located inside … [more]
Three bikes tagged outside the Co-Op in Mill Road. The tagging policy means that these bikes will be removed after two weeks. That is a rather generously long time as these tags bikes really do seem abandoned and will be an obstruction for … [more]