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Photo Number #8779
What possible reason could there be for adding a bollard here, directly next to a fence?
See also photo #8778 .
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What possible reason could there be for adding a bollard here, directly next to a fence? See also photo #8778 .
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The forest of posts on the Gresham Rd approach to the Gonville Place Toucan encourages people to walk in the cycleway, leading to conflict. Cyclists approaching cannot see the crossing indicators, which are turned to face the traffic. ... [more]
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The Gonville Parallel Crossing, restored from a botched toucan arrangement, after pressure from Cambridge Cycling Campaign.
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Two blue signs need to be removed as the pavement is no longer legally cycleable.
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Is there really a need for ELEVEN bollards/posts? This is hardly the 'accessible, barrier-free environment' required by government policy.
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All bollards gone at this crossing, which has reverted to a 'parallel crossing'. Note the no-right turn which is there to stop cyclists turning into pedestrians who are using the crossing to the right, right?
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There are sensors in the ground which are designed to trigger the traffic lights at this junction. There is nothing to inform cyclists that their bike has been detected, and there is no obvious place on the ground over which you have to rid ... [more]
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Gonville Crossing, after four stupid bollards have been removed. More poles need to go, and much more extensive changes are promised.
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No slip-path to leave Gonville Place to get onto Gresham Road, at this recently-botched crossing.
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Gonville Place crossing in May 2002, before the island was removed and the forest of poles added
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Gonville Place crossing in May 2002, before the island was removed and the forest of poles added
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Bushes overhanging the wall adjacent to the Gresham Rd cycle track completely block one lane and pavement.
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The new toucan crossing over Gonville Place: many would say a degrade of an important cycle facility compared to the former crossing where cyclists and pedestrians were segregated. Note also the excessive bollards/posts added to the left
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The Night Survey Group at Gonville Place / Gresham Road junction where posts have sprung up everywhere. http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/gallery/67/
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