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Photo Number #4429
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Photos Nearby
This list of photos is ordered by nearest first. See also earlier and later photos.
Lack of cycle parking at the Centre on Hill's Road, a much-used community centre and church.
35 metres
good Sheffield stands at St Paul's church (there are a few more to the right)
37 metres
Looking out onto Hills Road from Tatties, where Newsletter Review meetings are held.
69 metres
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]
69 metres
A newsletter review meeting in full swing (well two others have already left) at Tatties.
69 metres
Typical situation on Hills Road. What are MCLs good for if cars (number plate AK55 BCF ) stand / stop and even park in them?
84 metres
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]
87 metres
Upper Hills Road by night. Police stationary in MCL is overtaken by "invisible" (no lights) cyclist.
87 metres
The driver of this illegally unloading Co-op vehicle wrestled me to prevent me taking further photos, and the store manager supported him
101 metres
Both the manager of the Co-op and the driver believe they have the RIGHT to break the clearly signed unloading ban, and believe I'm unreasonable to complain.
103 metres
Typical situation on Hills Road. What are MCLs good for if cars (BT service van, number plate FL05 ZNH ) stand / stop and even park in them?
109 metres
Bus lane useful for cyclists too. The number of people in all these vehicles is equivalent to a single bus. It is not the bus lane which is the waste of roadspace, as some would believe, but the cars taking up the main traffic lane.
109 metres
This vehicle, illegally stopped in a cycle lane on Hills Road, thought that the cycle lane in the rush hour would make a pleasant place to stop for a bite to eat, for five minutes.
111 metres


























