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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]
Steep steps with a channel for wheeling bikes on the bridge linking Ditton Meadows and Stourbridge Common.
This bit of Trumpington Road cycleway near the Botanic Garden is now open. https://twitter.com/hopsncheese/status/874875689014525952
There's a proposal for a three metre wide cycle ramp going up here alongside the footway turning sharply to join the existing bridge ramp.
Long Road – cycleway merges with road down a ramp at a kind of false junction – there's no give way so its a fight between the bikes and the traffic on the main carriageway, hrmm.
James shows the wheeling channel that makes a big difference to these steps, at the CB1 development, leading to the underground cycle parking. The central rail is essential for people with less strength. Cycle parking not at ground level … [more]
James shows the wheeling channel that makes a big difference to these steps, at the CB1 development, leading to the underground cycle parking. The central rail is essential for people with less strength. Cycle parking not at ground level … [more]
James shows the wheeling channel that makes a big difference to these steps, at the CB1 development, leading to the underground cycle parking. The central rail is essential for people with less strength. Cycle parking not at ground level … [more]
James shows the wheeling channel that makes a big difference to these steps, at the CB1 development, leading to the underground cycle parking. Cycle parking not at ground level remains non-ideal, though.
James shows the wheeling channel that makes a big difference to these steps, at the CB1 development, leading to the underground cycle parking. Cycle parking not at ground level remains non-ideal, though.
See blog at www.radwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/south-cambridge-guided-busway-cyclepath.html Specifically www.radwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/south-cambridge-guided-busway-cyclepath.html#Possible
See blog at www.radwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/south-cambridge-guided-busway-cyclepath.html Specifically www.radwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/south-cambridge-guided-busway-cyclepath.html#Possible
Ramp - but stupidly it has steps!!!! How completely ridiculous is that? I think that this has been fixed by 2013 - must go back soon to check. I was right, see: #54268
Ramp down from Sleaford Street to the back of the Beehive Centre. Cycling is tolerated here, rather than encouraged.
Ramps either side of steps down into a university cycle parking area, of Tennis Court Road, Cambridge.
Ramps either side of steps up from a university building cycle parking area, off Tennis Court Road, Cambridge.