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Photo Number #13508
The taxi driver (plates MA03 ZBP ) with license 1015 is not bothered by the photo being taken of him blocking the mandatory cycle lane in rush hour (Wednesday, 8:05 am) as he is reading today's headlines about the supposedly increased costs of motoring. Related #13505
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The taxi driver (plates MA03 ZBP ) with license 1015 is not bothered by the photo being taken of him blocking the mandatory cycle lane in rush hour (Wednesday, 8:05 am) as he is reading today's headlines about the supposedly increased cos ... [more]
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The taxi driver (plates MA03 ZBP ) with license 1015 is not bothered by the photo being taken of him blocking the mandatory cycle lane in rush hour (Wednesday, 8:05 am) as he is reading today's headlines about the supposedly increased cos ... [more]
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good Sheffield stands at St Paul's church (there are a few more to the right)
101 metres
Lack of cycle parking at the Centre on Hill's Road, a much-used community centre and church.
102 metres
Cycles parked outside the Chemistry Dept. Not enough official parking, and the rails being used are insecure.
112 metres
Horrible junction for cycling and walking. Maintaining traffic capacity here is considered the only requirement. This photo is a good example of why congestion charging is needed, so that traffic is reduced and space freed up for cycling an ... [more]
113 metres
Cycles parked outside the Chemistry Dept. Not enough official parking, and the rails being used are insecure.
114 metres
All the very useful cycle parking by the Catholic church has vanished at a stroke, because some very petty person has had this wicker put up on the outside of the railings.
125 metres
A really horrible cycling environment on Lensfield Road because of the existence of parked cars.
125 metres
Looking out onto Hills Road from Tatties, where Newsletter Review meetings are held.
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