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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.

Mill Road footway.

See #150276 and #191951. This has been reported: https://highwaysreporting.cambridgeshire.gov.uk?id=00384306.

Robot outside the Empress pub, Cambridge See #172332 www.robotdelivery.co.uk

First 'Copenhagen crossing' type junction (Footway/cycleway continuous, without kerbs, over side-road) in Cambridge

An Italian Job on Mill Road, plenty of outrageous driving through pedestrian areas in that movie! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Italian_Job

Mock-up of a idea to improve access to the footway cycle parking. Motor vehicles often park right up or overhang the buildout and this creates problems of access to our front door as these other photos show: #6501 and #106944. The ramp … [more]

Harvest Way

Rollercoaster footways, undulating up and down. They had complete freedom of design and lots of space, and yet they managed to build the footway in the worst possible way!

The unusually generous chicane (thanks by the way, don't take it away) at Peter's field.

It is not easy to walk up this side of Cavendish Road without skimming the wing mirrors and hedges.

This chain is fixed to the wall with a steel screw chain link which can be undone with a spanner - so is not very secure. But more to the point the bikes are blocking the footway (as are the bins in the background). What is needed here is … [more]

Street lighting being replaced. The new lampposts are sited almost in the middle of the footway. In fact this one is half a lamppost width further towards the centre than the previous one (which can be seen in the ground having been cut off … [more]

Markings on a footway, presumably charting the depth of an underground service as it crosses.

I reported the problem with this raised ironwork via the fix my street website, see the story there: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/536679

The footway on the western side of Cavendish Road is the only one in the area that does not have motor vehicles parked across it.

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]

Both footways have been designated for shared use, but remain too narrow. At Netherhall Comm Coll (reported as wanting more cycling) it is important the footway should be widened. Elsewhere the designation is questionable.

North side shared-use footway is poorly surfaced, and gets little cycle use, especially eastbound (downhill at this point)

Approaching Brookland Road: most cyclists use road, but when it is busy others wanting to continue ahead or enter Coe Fen use footway.

Busy moment after work. Some cars pull forward, blocking the foot/ cycleway.

Complete lack of cycle parking on the highway forces cyclists to do this sort of thing. The pavement is totally blocked. (The exact time and date shown were estimated.) Added to Spring 2022 consultation: … [more]

Footway on Howard Road, Cambridge

Newmarket Road shared-use footway

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