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Cambridge fire deaths: Fire chief warns abut e-bike charging https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-66096597 Cambridge flat fire https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-66088819
James Woodburn tries out a citipod bike as presented to Cambridge Cycling Campaign monthly meeting in May 2018.
Funny old world - no barrier was needed between busway and cycleway, but now that this side of the busway is closed a barrier is needed. But it's blown over.
Aurrigo autonomous vehicle on trial on the West Cambridge site - there was a human on board who seemed very ready to hit the brakes if needed.
Bikepacking with a fit model, no backpack and a bike without a rack? Yeah right, Sunday Times, totally plausible.
Not the largest lorry to be driven into the city centre but I can't help thinking that vehicles of this size and larger (and some that are a bit smaller too) shouldn't be allowed in. This one stopped here for sometime.
Ramps in place for the Chesterton-Abbey bridge, which is waiting on the north side of the river to be lifted into position.
Temporary two way traffic signal on Corn Exchange Street while Bene't Street is closed for sewer works.
Parking on the railings and substitute Camcycle stall bike at the Cambridge Museum of Technology for the Exploring the Science and Technology of Cycling day in the Cambridge Festival of Cycling.
Construction site for the Abbey-Chesterton bridge on the Chisholm Trail (and a train from Cambridge North to London)
5 car crash on Fen road @CambridgeNewsUK @CambridgeIndy apparently results of three cars racing each other https://t.co/bizGpu7Yls
Decent enough emergency repair to the potholes (see #97071), but how long will it last, and it's a shame the footway is also crumbling here.
CycleStreets co-working with our Leeds colleagues on the CYIPT cycle infrastructure prioritization project at Hot Numbers.
Beginning of Cambridge Local Plan process - introducing the examination process (a fairly sham form of democratic scrutiny)
Just after Cambridgeshire County Council's Planning Committee unanimously approved the Abbey-Chesterton foot / cycle bridge.
Less good practice - amateur marshal blocking the Grantchester Street junction to let a Santa-themed motorbike rally pass.
Having fun prototyping our new CycleStreets app design... aiming to bring all the features of the website, including circular A-A routing, into the app.
Campaign officer Roxanne de Beaux and the stall bike at Cambridge Cycling Campaign's 20th birthday picnic
The ride to the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's 20th birthday picnic - waiting to cross Newmarket Road in small groups.
Start of the ride to the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's 20th birthday picnic - founding member David Earl addresses the riders.
Start of the ride to the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's 20th birthday picnic - founding member David Earl addresses former councillor, former newsletter editor, vice-chair, and former MP - the great and the good.
Start of the ride to the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's 20th birthday picnic - vice-chair Hester Wells addresses the riders.
CCyC newsletter review meeting - liaison officer Martin L-S, the campaign's new employee Roxanne De Beaux and the newsletter's new editor Paul Unwin (with rear views of Jim Chisholm and Ann Newton).
Always nice to meet your hosting company at a café - here Martin and Simon working on server changes for CycleStreets with Pete from Mythic Beasts.
Inside the cab of a demo Sainsbury's demo truck. Mirrors on the nearside show the side of the vehicle and in front of the windscreen the curved mirror shows what lies immediately in front of the vehicle. The screen shows views collated … [more]
The go-to advertising strategy for the new Cambridge business; bike seat covers. This time it's for a new restaurant. Autumn leaves optional.
Does anyone understand what purpose the French gendarmes served with the Tour de France? The British motorbike cops at least did a good job of slapping hands and attracting future recruits, but the French ones did nothing.
Radwagon - with his bunting - which has been one of the most noticeable and successful pre-tour publicity projects. Strings of this bunting will span Trinity and St. John's Streets, Cambridge for the next two weeks in the run up to the … [more]
Martin of Cambridge Cycling Campaign speaking to a Cambridgeshire County Council committee on the subject of segregated cycle lanes for Hills Rd and Huntington Rd in Cambridge. For comments, and a video, see … [more]
Posting questionnaires to all the election candidates in Cambridge. See http://www.camcycle.org.uk/elections/