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Even a double yellow line does not always stop motorists. This picture was taken one day two after Ian Greasley forwarded message to the "Local Authority Parking Enforcement" (LAPE) office at Cambridge City Council.
When cyclists have to steer around the obstructing cars they are in danger of being hit by accelerating cars coming out of the Newmarket Road roundabout. The double yellow line needs to extend to the point where the dis-used bus stop is wid ... [more]
In front of "Anglian Home Improvements" inconsiderate parking in part on MCL, part pavement, part double yellow line, part over the dropped kerb for cyclists causes an obstruction. The double yellow line goes way underneath the car N982 SDW ... [more]
Vehicle J835EHD, of Sheppard's Removals & Storage, parked illegally and totally inconsiderately in the cycle lane, creating much danger, just before 10am on 14th November 2006. Note the cyclist about to face an oncoming bus, and the bloc ... [more]
A knock-on effect of delivery vehicles waiting to enter the Grand Arcade is that other traffic then drives along the mandatory contraflow cycle lane. Proper marshalling of traffic, both delivery vehicles and their consequences, is needed to ... [more]
Cambridge City Council van FH06 FAJ needlessly parked most of the way across the pavement. The road is easily wide enough for other traffic (of which there is little) to pass.
Selfish unloading by Group 4 Securicor van KH06 0UP, completely blocking the cycle entry.
Double whammy from University Arms Hotel: Lorry BX55 BPK parked outside the hotel (on hotel business), blocking MCL & causing dangerous obstruction to sight-lines into Park Terrace for pedestrians crossing / vehicles turning. While I was ... [more]
Motorists illegally blocking the box junction. Very common here; the police could make a fortune if they were at all bothered about traffic policing.
Traffic avoiding the right turn ban by doing a U turn around the island is apparently now endemic.
Dropped kerb on the far left of the picture and the foreground being disregarded by inconsiderate motorists. Yellow lines needed to enforce both of these.
Overranking taxis, seemingly oblivious to that fact that there is chaos nearby due to roadworks and that space is at a premium.
Overranking taxis, seemingly oblivious to that fact that there is chaos nearby due to roadworks and that space is at a premium.
Overranking taxis, seemingly oblivious to that fact that there is chaos nearby due to roadworks and that space is at a premium.
Overranking taxis, seemingly oblivious to that fact that there is chaos nearby due to roadworks and that space is at a premium.
With road works started on Hills Road bridge, drivers are using Radegund Road as a rat run and traffic backs up half the length of the road. This is leading to aggression from drivers who find passing cyclists difficult and getting through ... [more]
Van AE05 KBK illegally parked on the pavement, unnecessarily blocking the path of people trying to walk in the area.
Vehicles K501NCR and T989LHK illegally and inconsiderately parked on the Bateman Street contraflow cycle lane.
Due to usual traffic jam of construction vehicles, cyclists have to get through as best they can. Cyslist with rucksack has just had to do emergency stop because car has pulled out quickly in front of him. Car then drove into MCL.
Downing St Pic No.1: Lorry Drives in cycle lane forcing cyclists in MCL to stop. Lorry reg K[?]05 TXR (obscured by dirt).
Downing St Pic No.2: Coach enters MCL despite oncoming cyclists. Walden Travel FJ53 K2E
Pic No.3: Coach FJ53 K2E completely blocking MCL. Cyclists forced onto pavement. Cyclists' escape route is restricted by scaffolding.
Pic No.4: Blue P&R bus, code number 19298, completely blocks MCL. You can see the wheel of an oncoming bike at the front of the bus.
Pic No.5: The less than saintly St Margaret's Travel coach FX53 JWA follows the others despite more oncoming cyclists in MCL.
Complete disregard for pedestrians, or for road users for whom a blind corner is created. Vehicle BK04 XYA, seemingly owned by Weyman Funeral Services, here on Abbey Walk. See also #12589 - clearly a regular problem.
AG03 EPP parked on yellow lines in Chapel St, Chesterton during restricted hours. Persistent offender. Most other vehicles in view are also on yellow lines. Carriageway width dangerously reduced for cyclists when faced with oncoming vehi ... [more]
Van unloading tables, parked on yellow lines & in the Corn Exchange St ASL. Cyclists forced into oncoming traffic.
Chapel St junction in Chesterton. Persistent parking on yellow lines during restricted hours. KL52 ZXC is parked across the Give Way markings.
View in Chapel St, Chesterton, looking towards junction with Church St. Persistent yellow line parking during restricted hours. Aqua Group van AG03 EPP dangerously reduces width for cyclists at junction which is already dangerous for vis ... [more]
Complete disregard for pedestrians, or for road users for whom a blind corner is created. Vehicle BK04 XYA, seemingly owned by Weyman Funeral Services, here on Abbey Walk.
What happens when a lorry attempts to drive through the Romsey's narrow streets (which allow pavement car parking).. See also photo #12441.
What happens when a lorry attempts to drive through the Romsey's narrow streets (which allow pavement car parking).. See also photo #12442.
On the afternoon of the first Saturday after the new John Lewis opened in Grand Arcade (across the road) this lorry was parked blocking the contraflow cycle lane on Downing Street while delivering to the 'Revolution' bar. This was forcing ... [more]
FedEx van X982 GGS in Downing Street cycle lane and most of the pavement. Moved off shortly afterwards.
Loomis vehicle DK56TXT illegally parked in the cycle lane outside the Revolution bar. Thoughtless and illegal.
Illegal use of the cycleway and pavement by Carslberg lorry, YJ55 FWC. 23rd October 2007, mid-morning.
Tesco van CK56 LUO having illegally driven on the pavement on Mill Road, rather than driven an extra 20m and parked round the corner. See also #12207.
Tesco van CK56 LUO having illegally driven on the pavement on Mill Road, rather than driven an extra 20m and parked round the corner. Note the car about to drive onto the other side of the road. See also #12208.
University of Cambridge EMBS vehicle FE03 UGK illegally on the Downing Street cycle lane and pavement.
Illegal use of a mandatory cycle lane to unload by 3663 First for Foodservice van. Notice the bus having to use the opposite side of the street, endangering oncoming traffic. Instead, the operative should have driven further up Regent St ... [more]
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