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Photo Number #14750
Cycle lane leading onto pavement at Old Warwick Road before a rountabout National Cycle Route NCN 41, see #14749 This provides access to Tachbrook Park trading estate in Leamington Spa.
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Cycle lane leading onto pavement at Old Warwick Road before a rountabout National Cycle Route NCN 41, see #14749 This provides access to Tachbrook Park trading estate in Leamington Spa.
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Cycle lane leading onto pavement at Old Warwick Road before a rountabout National Cycle Route NCN 41. This provides access to Tachbrook Park trading estate in Leamington Spa.
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National Cycle Route NCN 41 on Old Warwick Road, Leamington Spa. See also #14749, #14751 and #14754
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National Cycle Route NCN 41, see #14749 and #14750 - avoiding a large roundabout. With some poles and obstacles, it provides access to Tachbrook Park trading estate in Leamington Spa. Features advanced detectors for the traffic lights.
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NCN 51 route along Old Warwick Road. From an onstreet lane to segregated two way track on pavement near a large roundabout.
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Tow path towards Leamington Spa centre and the railway station. This runs parralel to NCN51 and is used by cyclist.
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Cycle way lowered next to footpath. National Cycle Route NCN 41, see #14751. This is a route to Tachbrook Park trading estate in Leamington Spa.
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The 40 m/h roundabout (Europa Way) with a "Think Bike" sign. This is off a National Cycle Route (NCN 41) at Tachbrook Park, Leamington Spa and measures to avoid it. See also #14748, #14753, #14751.
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A 40 m/h roundabout (Europa Way) with a "Think Bike" sign - see also #14747. This is off a National Cycle Route (NCN 41) at Tachbrook Park, Leamington Spa and ways to avoid it.
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"Find your way to a sustainable business" A truly splendid conference invitation for "Sustainability Live". Note the back cover showing how to get there, mainly by car or aeroplane. If there is cycle access, they're not letting on. ... [more]
22375 metres
The A444 has lots of Beware Cycles signs, but nothing to actually help cyclists. It is packed with fast, heavy moving traffing.
26273 metres
This is a particularly horrible stretch of road for pedestrians. Cars are parked on both sides of the road, either completely on the pavement or accross it. These 'shark's teeth' are evidence of speeding traffic approaching the zebra crossi ... [more]
30916 metres
The no-cycling sign here seems to be totally mean-spirited here. This connecting route is amply wide enough for cycling, and is used by motor vehicles for access and parking. Still it is a nice play area for children, who inevitably cycle ... [more]
31019 metres
No Entry sign with "Except Cycles" in Hinckley, Leicestershire. This comment from the Highways Authority explains... "The sign was installed in 2003 by our Major Transport Projects team as part of the Hinckley town centre development s ... [more]
31020 metres
No-Entry signs from which the "Except Cycles" panels have now been removed.
31025 metres
More dreadful 'nappy pin' 'cycle parking'. The user here has rammed their down tube into the middle of the spiral.
31051 metres
No Entry signs with the illegal No Cycling panels are still here several months after they were reported.
31053 metres
Published: letter in Hinckley Times pleading not to introduce cycling ban like the one in Cambridge.
31060 metres
The no entry signs, with their ridiculous "No Cycling" sub-panels did not stop this van driver going the wrong way up this 'pedestrianised' one-way street.
31062 metres
The "No Cycling" panel underneath this No Entry sign is redundant, and probably illegal.
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