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Marlborough Road - closed to traffic on Sunday mornings. Cyclists can go through the parking area on the north side of The Mall to link to the cycle route along Constitution Hill.
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Marlborough Road - closed to traffic on Sunday mornings. Cyclists can go through the parking area on the north side of The Mall to link to the cycle route along Constitution Hill.
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The Mall - closed to vehicles on Sundays (though they don't bother to switch the traffic lights off). Cyclists are tolerated, or can go through the car park on the north side of the road.
420 metres
Cycle parking at the Royal Academy - they don't want bikes on the railings, but don't mind lots of rather ugly signs.
561 metres
North side of the National Gallery (Sainsbury Wing) - not the safest cycle parking.
705 metres
'No entry except cycles' in London. (This might just be a turned sign though - not clear.)
800 metres
Hyde Park Corner - separate, wide crossings for pedestrians and bikes (and horses).
956 metres
Hyde Park Corner - separate, wide crossings for pedestrians and bikes (and horses).
979 metres
A meeting of the Department for Transport's Mapping Working Party, which map developers Simon and Martin attended.
1085 metres
Map developers Simon and Martin called to meet with the Department for Transport.
1104 metres
Hyde Park Corner - either a two-stage crossing here to Hyde Park or a mad dash to the right before the lights change for traffic from Knightsbridge.
1130 metres
Hyde Park Corner, evening rush - cyclists crossing in two stages from the central island. There seem to be more cyclists every time I go to London.
1153 metres
Hyde Park Corner, evening rush hour - cyclists making the one-stage crossing from the central island to Hyde Park conflicting with cyclists turning right from Knightsbridge to the island - all in a hurry before traffic mows them down.
1156 metres
Hyde Park Corner - left-hand gate used by cyclists crossing directly from the central island into Hyde Park, right-hand gate used by those taking two stages.
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