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Photo Number #12504
Gates found in various locations in Petersfield and Romsey. These closure points are an extremely effective way of making the area very permeable and accessible for cyclists and walkers but stopping rat-running by vehicles.
A central bollard rather than gates would however be preferable as that would avoid people having to wait as sometimes happens when two cyclists approach at once from opposite directions.
See also #12504 for the same location but with a cyclist in the picture.
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Gates found in various locations in Petersfield and Romsey. These closure points are an extremely effective way of making the area very permeable and accessible for cyclists and walkers but stopping rat-running by vehicles. A central bol ... [more]
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Gates found in various locations in Petersfield and Romsey. These closure points are an extremely effective way of making the area very permeable and accessible for cyclists and walkers but stopping rat-running by vehicles. A central bol ... [more]
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The "No Entry" signs at the far end of the street have been replaced, permitting cycling, but three "One-Way" street signs have been left behind - creating ambiguity.
8 metres
Campaigning: Signing our petition to support two-way cycling in Kingston Street and other nearby streets.
9 metres
There appear to have been no changes made to the road markings or layout at this end of Kingston Street in light of the change to permit two-way cycling. The one-way street signs that remain here are in conflict with the no-motor vehicle si ... [more]
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Illegal parking on Kingston Street is rife. The street itself is perfectly wide for two-way cycling.
13 metres
"Beware oncoming cyclists" sign in Kingston Street. Hopefully this (currently needed) signage will soon be able to be removed as people become more used to the principle of two-way cycling in one-way streets, totally common on the continent ... [more]
13 metres
One way is just so passé! A local cyclist signs our petition to support two-way cycling in Kingston Street and other local streets.
22 metres
Bikes absolutely everywhere near the Kingston Arms on Kingston Street, due to lack of cycle parking (there are zero stands) here.
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