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What you can find in cycle lanes: This stretched limo with fake American number plates B706GWJ was parked in rush hour on double yellow lines on Milton Road.
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What you can find in cycle lanes: This stretched limo with fake American number plates B706GWJ was parked in rush hour on double yellow lines on Milton Road.
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Typical situation on the cycle lane on Milton Road near the shops. Van is unloading despite parking available at the carpet shop.
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Shared use cyclepath signs in the corner of Milton Road and Highworth avenue coming from Milton direction.
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Shared use cyclepath signs on Milton Road and highworth Avenue corner coming from city centre direction.
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Shared use pavement does NOT continue into Highworth Avenue (which is not closed for bicycles) and the shared use pavement does NOT continue along Milton Road towards Arbury Road. Signs are confusing.
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Elizabeth Road / Milton Road roundbout. Shared use pavement signate at Highworth Avenue is confusing.
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Elizabeth Road / Milton Road roundbout. Shared use pavement interrupted between Highworth Avenue and Arbury Road. Signs are contradictory.
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Sign reads: Do not ride cycles on this footpath. Which probably means that there is no legal impediment to cycling, otherwise it would say \"Cycling Prohibited\".
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Milton Road with Arbury Rd / Union Ln. The crossing is missing an Advanced Stop Line for bicycles northbound. At this crossing, there is no provision for cyclists going north/towards the Science Park.
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Between a concrete mixer and a turning car... Milton Road northbound, crossing with Arbury Road lacks Advanced Stop Line and a cycle lane. Left-turning traffic is given green light while cyclists wait squeezed between cars. Very poor layout ... [more]
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A cheeky little sign post on the right hand side indicates that the the cycle lane ends here, some 8 m before the traffic lights at Arbury Road. Most school children cycling here don't notice...
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A frequent picture on advanced stop lines and MCL at traffic lights. The washed out red tarmac doesn't help. This driver is actually relatively decent.
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Four-way green light for cyclists as used in the Netherlands would be suitable for this crossing. Unfortunately at the Milton Rd with Union Lane / Arbury Rd junction the four-way traffic light phase is exclusive to "pedestrians".
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