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A big white van KY60 HJV is squatting on the busy footway between the Cambridge Retail Park and the Beehive Centre. Untaxed uninsured and a persistent problem here. Anything you can do to shift it @CambridgeCops ? https://t.co/kEwfPLOUWO
First 'Copenhagen crossing' type junction (Footway/cycleway continuous, without kerbs, over side-road) in Cambridge
A shopper is forced to walk the narrow gap between this van and a high hedge. This is the main link for pedestrians between the Retail Park and the Beehive Centre. It is also a shared use cycle route leading to the toucan crossing. Just … [more]
Pedestrians squeeze through the bollards restricted by pram arms on the left, and a much improved cycle route on the right.
Estimating the width of this shared use cycleway using the iPhone measure app. Width shown is 2.83m but add about 76cm for the manhole cover. Width of shared use cycleway: 3.5m
I don't think this shared used sign on the same post as motorway arrow is trying to suggest that that is also a cycle route!
Cycle lane between pavement and bus-stop. I wasn't impressed with this facility, until I found myself using it the other day, travelling west-bound to Leisure park cycle racks. It only really has use for reaching / leaving Leisure park: … [more]
Loads of bikes parked alongside Parker's Piece - an unofficial cycle park - and there are no signs saying not to park there.
Pavement cycleway at Rutherford Road's junction with Long Road. Of interest are the double-give way triangles on the road. The "No through road" signs need an "Except Cycles" panel as it connects on to Porson Road. And in fact it needs … [more]
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.
High Street leaving Cherry Hinton on a narrow shared use pavement cycleway with white markings to apologize for the thoughtless placement.
One of the worst examples of shared-use provision in Cambridge - a blind corner with slippery dead leaves and markings almost worn away.
Eastern end of new shared-use footway at the Long Road/Great Kneighton junction - dropped kerb for cyclists to/from Rutherford Road?
Cavendish Laboratory, Physics of Medicine The no entry and cyclists dismount signs had been removed by 2011, see #28078
Overgrown foliage on Long Road. Note the white markings on the left. Maintenance problems such as this are an inherent problem with pavement provision.
A double give way on this pavement cycleway. A totally unsatisfactory arrangement for both pedestrians and cyclists.
Cherry Hinton Road - the footway on the left is a shared use cycleway - but motor vehicles are often stored there.
They\'ve got the corduroy paving on this cycleway/footway the wrong way round! The cords should be across the footway (foreground), and with the cycleway (on the right).
Madingley Road shared use at junction with Wilberforce Road - narrow, and have to give way at the many side roads.