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Photo Number #4532
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These two properties have affixed No Bicycles signs to their railings, in a street otherwise overrun with bikes attached to railings.
22 metres
Directional Signage indicating right turn into Bateman Street: Newnham 1.25, Trumpington 2.3, West Cambridge 2.75
53 metres
Although the City Centre is ahead the direction sign suggests a right turn across this busy road to a 'quieter route' to the centre.
59 metres
New junction markings in the cycle lane for a temporary entrance to Cambridge Botanic Gardens - presumably for construction of the new plant development lab and herbarium.
60 metres
Cyclists forced into the path of traffic by this sign. It reads "Coronation Street Closed".
61 metres
Turn left ahead for the Station 0.25 miles. Straight on for Addenbrooke's 1.5, Cherry Hinton 2.25
66 metres
This illegally and inconsiderately parked car has been ticketed. But it is not next to a yellow line so apparently not enforceable under the Council's new parking enforcement regime. Could this have been ticketed by the police?
69 metres
Bus has just overtaken and pushed in front, forcing the cyclist to stop. Basically there is not enough space at this junction for cyclists, resulting in dodgy manoeuvres like this.
72 metres
No-right-turn sign (twisted around) for a temporary entrance to Cambridge Botanic Gardens - presumably for construction of the new plant development lab and herbarium.
79 metres
Lack of cycle parking in Bateman Street - hundreds of cycles parked insecurely.
83 metres
This is an area of high levels of cycle theft. Yet not a single cycle parking stand is available, despite literally hundreds of insecure bikes being left against walls. Car parking on the opposite site of the road should be selectively remo ... [more]
85 metres


























