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Author Rob Ainsley (occasional Cambridge resident) looking for typos in his new book 50 Quirky Bike Rides in England and Wales - just out from Eye Books (www.eye-books.com).
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Author Rob Ainsley (occasional Cambridge resident) looking for typos in his new book 50 Quirky Bike Rides in England and Wales - just out from Eye Books (www.eye-books.com).
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The Cambridge section of Rob Ainsley's new book 50 Quirky Bike Rides in England and Wales - just out from Eye Books (www.eye-books.com) - I can vouch for the excellent research.
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Pavement cycle track. The space should have been made on the road instead, but that would require proper engineering.
480 metres
Pavement cycle track. The space should have been made on the road instead, but that would require proper engineering.
536 metres
Pavement cycle track near Vauxhall. This kind of concept is generally poor, as the area should have been re-engineered to make space on the road instead. But what is good here is that the track maintains priority over the sideroad, which ... [more]
554 metres
Sculpture of cyclists in centre of roundabout at east end of Lambeth Bridge.
625 metres
Cycle track across the roundabout at the east end of Lambeth Bridge, to allow cyclists to turn right to the bridge.
682 metres
Map developers Simon and Martin called to meet with the Department for Transport.
847 metres
A meeting of the Department for Transport's Mapping Working Party, which map developers Simon and Martin attended.
872 metres
Why not just clear up the spilled sand, rather than putting cones in the cycle lane? (St Thomas's Hospital, London)
1023 metres
New PlantLock cycle stands in use in Kennington Park, south London - slow-growing plants like cacti are best.
1168 metres
Cycle stands installed in a location requested by Lambeth Cyclists Campaign
1182 metres
Not much parking at the Imperial War Museum - two mini-Sheffield stands on each side, and a couple by the road outside.
1336 metres
Westminster Bridge Road crossing (and a large flotilla of foreign students)
1364 metres
Cycle lane on the right hand side of the lane, in a more best-practice location for cycling.
1382 metres
The Westminster Bridge Road crossing leads to this, outside the former County Hall - possibly the crappest cycle facility in London.
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