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Sedgwick Street - the recently refreshed marking and signs here don't make any mention of the contraflow cycling. From the other direction there is a contraflow plate, see #137461 Reported as reference: 341605 at https://highwaysrep ... [more]
Willis Road - the one way arrow in the distance on the left verifies that this road is still a one way street, with no contraflow for cycling.
Belgrave Road - now two way for cycling - but the one way arrow sign remains - with nothing obvious here to remind drivers that oncoming cyclists are legitimate. In the far distance, on St. Philip's Road, there's a blue sign which offici ... [more]
One way street arrows remain on Ross Street, despite the appearance of Except Cycles at the northern entrance. See #65111.
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. T ... [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.