Plenty of cycle parking of a scale and space that would allow a horse to be hitched too!Vauxhall Street, Prince's Ward, Lambeth. March 2010
A dangerous cycle lane, well under a metre wide, that encourages traffic to pass close by at speed and passes a junction. Needs to be removed and cycles painted in the middle of the lane. Kennington Road, Prince's Ward, Lambeth March 2010
Lack of dropped kerb makes access to paved off-road route difficult. Suggest install dropped kerb. Wincott Street, Prince's Ward, Lambeth March 2010
Reedworth Street is one way. Primary children cycling home from Archbishop Sumner primary school have to go onto a four lane 'A' road. Recommend make two way for cyclists allowing cyclists to legally go home on quiet street. Prince's Ward, ... [more]
Space for a tree in an area with no public cycle parking. Recommend planting tree protected by two Sheffield Stands to deter vandalism from people wishing to illegally park a car. Prince's Ward, Lambeth, Mar 2010
Totally illegible blue plaque above shops in Cambridge - commemorating Eglantyne Jebb, co-founder of Save the Children in 1919.
Road closure at Finsbury Park, with SUV doing a three-point turn - but it's hard to see why traffic lights are still needed.
Road closure with wide central space for emergency vehicles - policed by cameras, but who knows...
Clissold Park - cycling permitted, and it would be a useful link, but the park closes at 4pm in winter, and in mid-evening in summer.
Clissold Park - cycling permitted, and it would be a useful link, but the park closes at 4pm in winter, and in mid-evening in summer.
Lots of signs - but is there any need for a 20mph limit if the road is closed by a barrier anyway?
Just three Sheffield stands at the Wallace Collection - so why is the cavalier laughing?
This seems to be a newish lane for cyclists turning right off Tottenham Court Road onto Torrington Place (the Seven Stations route) - not yet signed.
A temporary cycle lane has been provided during roadworks on the Seven Stations route, while pedestrians are supposed to take a dogleg to the left - naturally that's not happening, they're just walking along the temporary cycle lane.
The point of cycle hoops is that they go on existing poles - if they're going to install poles specially, they might as well install proper Sheffield stands !
Sinner Mangos lined up outside the factory. Some new ready for customers, some test ride Mangos and the one I commute in. http://www.ligfietsgaragegroningen.nl/
After the controversial removal of mature trees in Crouch Street, the pavement has been completely resurfaced. Not only have some of the trees gone, but the cycle parking has now vanished. In the place of four Sheffield stands are three bol ... [more]
Quite a few bikes parked at the rear entrance to King's! The proposed cycleway from Silver Street to West Road has to stop here because of this channel and the change from common land to college land - but it would be nice to have a cyclewa ... [more]
Good intentions, but stands at 45 degree to the wall would have given far more capacity (almost no-one uses the space between the stand and the wall).
Cycle stands have reappeared opposite the Arts Theatre, outside the new Jamie's Italian restaurant - but why do they have to be these cheap bolt-down stands which only support the front wheel, rather than proper Sheffield stands? See als ... [more]
Restored these cycle racks are now back! This is what they looked like in 2005: #2191 Then they disappeared when Jamie's Italian restaurant came to town in Jan. 2010: #20479 and in Feb a notice went up threatening removal of bikes: #213 ... [more]
Plenty of cycle parking of a scale and space that would allow a horse to be hitched too!Vauxhall Street, Prince's Ward, Lambeth. March 2010
A dangerous cycle lane, well under a metre wide, that encourages traffic to pass close by at speed and passes a junction. Needs to be removed and cycles painted in the middle of the lane. Kennington Road, Prince's Ward, Lambeth March 2010
Lack of dropped kerb makes access to paved off-road route difficult. Suggest install dropped kerb. Wincott Street, Prince's Ward, Lambeth March 2010
Reedworth Street is one way. Primary children cycling home from Archbishop Sumner primary school have to go onto a four lane 'A' road. Recommend make two way for cyclists allowing cyclists to legally go home on quiet street. Prince's Ward, ... [more]
Space for a tree in an area with no public cycle parking. Recommend planting tree protected by two Sheffield Stands to deter vandalism from people wishing to illegally park a car. Prince's Ward, Lambeth, Mar 2010
Totally illegible blue plaque above shops in Cambridge - commemorating Eglantyne Jebb, co-founder of Save the Children in 1919.
Road closure at Finsbury Park, with SUV doing a three-point turn - but it's hard to see why traffic lights are still needed.
Simon on a 1913 tricycle. This trike twice held the record for Land's End to London in the early part of the twentieth century.
The scene greeting visitors to Cambridge on their way from the railway station. An acute lack of secure cycle parking leads to bikes parked insecurely to the wooden railing, with the result of this vandalism.
What happens when there's not enough cycle parking: people park several spaces abreast, and bikes fall over. In this case, this is done to excess. And so bikes end up in the path of passing vehicles, with wheels being flattened.
Pot hole directly in cycle path - remains unfixed despite complaints to council. Cyclists have to swerve into path of traffic to avoid.
This is the location of the start of the Friday Rides. Its on the Stourbridge Common side of Green Dragon Bridge, Cambridge. Zoom the map out to see the local area.
Looking towards Hobson Street from King Street. This is one of the most explicit examples of a cycle route going directly between two No Entry signs. The absence of a "cyclists exception " panel underneath the No Entry signs here co ... [more]
The Gherkin in the distance, the Plough in the foreground, from this elevated vantage point.
Turn left ahead for the Station 0.25 miles. Straight on for Addenbrooke's 1.5, Cherry Hinton 2.25