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I thought these were flood marks, but I\'m not so sure now. They might be parish boundary markers, anyone?
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At the entrance to Fair Street cyclists are directed over the pavement rather than a flush, street level entry
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The Maids Causeway ( CB5 8DD ) crossing (at Fair Street, CB1 1HA ) has an automatic detector. It is a TUCAN crossing turning red for pedestrians / cyclists within 6 seconds, but will actually maintain the red light for motor traffic as long ... [more]
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The Maids Causeway crossing (at Fair Street) has an automatic detector. It is one of those modern TOUCAN crossings that will turn red for pedestrians / cyclists within 6 seconds, but will actually maintain the red light for motor traffic as ... [more]
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Maids Causeway toucan crossing with segregated parallel approaches, dual sets of call buttons and induction loops to detect cyclists. The crossing itself is not segregated but because of the approach arrangement, conflict between cyclis ... [more]
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This crossing is used by cyclists (and pedestrians) in both directions: along Maids Causeway and crossing it.
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This crossing is used by cyclists (and pedestrians) in both directions: along Maids Causeway and crossing it.
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When there is a queue of cyclists (as there usually is at peak time), all cyclists would have to do is to keep entering the crossing as long as another cyclist or pedestrian is still in the detection zone. In practise this does not work, ... [more]
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