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Vinery Way, after recent changes, it’s not strictly a cul-de-sac (no through road) for motor traffic, because an arm of Vinery Road comes back to Coldham’s Lane. There's a new sign to the Christadelphians Hall. Compare with the same … [more]
Histon Road cycleways built to the minimum width, and with no protection from close passing motor traffic. The footway continues across the side-road and there is a slight upstand of 25mm to make the turn. This is a newish type of junction … [more]
Panton Street experimental traffic order allowing two-way cycling and prohibiting through motor traffic.
Horrible 20 metre-long tramline in the tarmac, causing instability just where you have to ride to avoid dooring by parked cars and either overtaking by impatient drivers in inadequate space or harassment from behind. Repeated requests to … [more]
Great Eastern Street - loads of bikes outside the houses along here and an edited speed limit sign. More sign graffiti at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-46139025
The route signs on this lamppost are very odd: why is it just alongside an arbitrary point in the road here and not at a junction? The sign at the top points to: Route 51 → King's Hedges 1¼ St Ives 13 (via the busway) the larger panel … [more]
Ross Street: The rules have changed recently to permit two-way cycling in this street (see #63237). There is nothing here to inform road users that oncoming cycles are now legal and indeed the one way sign on the right suggests otherwise. … [more]
Ross Street: The rules have changed recently to permit two-way cycling in this street (see #63237). There is nothing here to inform road users that oncoming cycles are now legal and this one way sign on the left suggests otherwise. This is … [more]
Ross Street: The rules have changed recently to permit two-way cycling in this street (see #63237). There is nothing here to inform road users that oncoming cycles are now legal and this one way sign on the left suggests otherwise. This is … [more]
The new white line at the end of Thoday Street no longer distinguish between the left and right sides of the road. This is a one way street. Compare with #59091.
See clip at http://youtu.be/ES-Kq9nH4Dk This is a classic case of a driver with a "I just must get ahead" attitude. It did absolutely nothing to speed their journey and only acted to block me. On top of that, looking at the road markings … [more]
20 mph roundels have now been painted on the carriageway of Mill Road, at various strategic points, to supplement the small 'repeater' signs. Whilst the speed limit is largely ignored, no driver can now claim ignorance of the limit. See … [more]
20 mph roundels have now been painted on the carriageway of Mill Road, at various strategic points, to supplement the small 'repeater' signs. Whilst the speed limit is largely ignored, no driver can now claim ignorance of the limit. See … [more]
The best 20 mph sign in Cambridge. The Council(s) wasted money (I'll find a quote) installing this sign which (a) faces the wrong way up Sidney Street---a one-way street and (b) even if pedal cycles were allowed to contraflow down Sidney … [more]