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Photo Number #14574
No entry sign with a "bicycle road" sign underneath. Bicycles have priority both ways, local motor traffic is allowed in only one direction.
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No entry sign with a "bicycle road" sign underneath. Bicycles have priority both ways, local motor traffic is allowed in only one direction.
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The "bicycle road" status with its priority for bicycles is interrupted at two of the eleven crossroads.
85 metres
Shared use pavement on a relatively narrow, high traffic road with bus service (& two grammar schools). Cars turning have to wait for cyclists. NO "cyclists dismount", NO "cyclists give way".
135 metres
The "bicycle road" status with its priority for bicycles is interrupted at two of the eleven crossroads.
233 metres
The "bicycle road" status with its priority for bicycles is interrupted at two of the eleven crossroads.
262 metres
Off street cycle lane, well sheltered from road traffic and parking cars through trees and bushes. No "cyclists dismount", no "cyclists give way". Turning motorists have to give way to cyclists and actually DO give way!
312 metres
Sign indicating a "Bicycle Road". The "local traffic only" was changed in 2008 to "cars and motorbikes free" (see #14573). This route into town from the west is mixed use (residents and bicycles) with priority for the cycle road and specia ... [more]
346 metres
In 2007 the bicycle road was more restrictive, allowing only local motor traffic (see #11323), which is probably difficult to control, as the area covers about 2000 inhabitants. It now admits motorcycles and cars in general, which renders t ... [more]
353 metres
This "Bicycle Road" in Oldenburg is a major route into town from the west. It is mixed use (residents and bicycles) with priority for the cycle road and special blue tarmac on most junctions.
356 metres
A narrow, one way cycle lane between tree lined "Ofener Straße" and the river (there is a quiet street on the opposite side of the river popular with cyclists, too). Note that turning motorists have to wait for the cyclists coming out fo ... [more]
549 metres
Zigzag cycle stand. This should be easier to install and remove and less likely to flip over.
549 metres
Bicycle parking at the market. Unusual wheel bender which allow to lock the bike to a fixed object.
554 metres
This "Bicycle Road" in Oldenburg is a major route into town from the west. It is mixed use (residents and bicycles) with priority for the cycle road and special blue tarmac at most junctions.
641 metres
This "Bicycle Road" in Oldenburg is a major route into town from the west. It is mixed use (residents and bicycles) with priority for the cycle road and special blue tarmac at most junctions.
681 metres
This "Bicycle Road" in Oldenburg is a major route into town from the west. Wheel chair users and OAPs with trolleys benefit from the smooth surface of this "Cycle Road", too.
765 metres
Mayor motorway access (E22) to the left and access to "Fahrradstrasse" (bicycle street) to its right (behind blue sign posts) and large petrol station outside the photo (to the left). Cycle crossings are clearly marked and turning motorists ... [more]
811 metres
Clearly marked crossing for bicycles and set back from the corner without cyclists having to follow a bend. Motorists have to give way and do so. This one hesitating to cross as I was standing there (while taking the picture) in case I star ... [more]
841 metres
Cycle way around the pedestrianized city centre avoids need for city centre cycling. Smooth kerbs, wide enough crossings for two bicycles and a zebra for pedestrians.
890 metres
Cyclists have their own traffic light for which access to the motorway has to wait (red light at the left). Bicycles get their own traffic light, separate from pedestrians. The cycle lane is marked with red tarmac and wide enough for two bi ... [more]
1003 metres
Low wave frame bikes are popular with the elderly (male and female). The low bar avoids having to lift the leg much. Many people of advanced age (in this case 82 years old) use rely on them.
3210 metres
Pedal powered monorail in a leisure park. The problem with monorails is that you can't overtake...
20370 metres
Outside looking in. I rode to Germany this afternoon. This is the view looking back into the Netherlands. Just 60 km back home from this point, unfortunately all of it with a headwind...
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