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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]
Two for the price of one on Downing Street! The closest vehicle is a Peppercorn's van..it's ok for them to park there though, they had their hazards on!
This van using the cycle lane and pavement illegally seems to be a persistent offender. See also photos #10922 and #11282.
Van HY04 AKN, run by the company Initial, parking/unloading illegally in the Downing Street contraflow lane.
This van, Y957 UOX, of Acomb Removals & Storage, York, thought the cycle lane would be a sensible place to unload over, rather than entering the University's Downing Site and walking a few yards extra.
This van, Y957 UOX, of Acomb Removals & Storage, York, thought the cycle lane would be a sensible place to unload over, rather than entering the University's Downing Site and walking a few yards extra.
One contra-flow - 5 white vans parked in it. White van drivers know that the Police and the 'authorities' do absolutely zilch to enforce these cycle lanes, and so the system has totally broken down.
More use of Mandatory Cycle Lanes outside the Rat & Parrot, Cambridge. Enforcement needed.
Van blocking both pavement and cycle lane during the construction of the Revolution bar / pub on Downing Street.
Illegal use of cycle lane and pavement by van during construction of the Revolution pub / bar.
Vehicle HY04 AKN illegally parked in the cycle lane and across the pavement, making a delivery here rather than using the proper delivery entrance to the site.
This vehicle Y768 SGV, left unattended for several minutes but seemingly making a 'quick delivery' caused much congestion as buses and other vehicles could not pass.
Thoughtless delivery vehicles on St Andrew's Street, causing huge blockages for buses, despite the delivery bay only 10 metres away being mostly empty. Perhaps a Clearway restriction should be implemented.
Scaffolding vehicle P364 GAV illegally within the cycle lane, unloading rather than having driven into the bay just behind it. Note the cyclist forced into the road with blind vision.
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.
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.
MCL on East Rd. Due to inappropriate design of the lay-by cyclist get pushed into Ring Road traffic (dangerous) or onto pavement (illegal). Note the prolonged bend which leave cars coming from the roundabout out of sight. Cars, lorries vans ... [more]
East Rd nr Newmarket Rd roundabout. Cars parked on lay-by invade cycle lane. The bay allows 30 minutes parking. The picture was taken at 13:33 hrs and the car was still in the same obstructing position at 18:40 hrs.
Vehicle AD06CAV from Moss Carpentry & Building, plus three other vehicles, illegally parked in the cycle lane and across the pavement, rendering the cycle lane useless.
Van V6969KCE parked illegally in the cycle lane, just at the point of the dropped kerb onto the pavement cycleway (enabling people to get round a cycle-hostile roundabout more safely).
Improved situation on East Road, while the parking cars are still a dangerous obstacle. 15 Mar 2007 at 3:20 pm.
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.
East Road, 8 March 2007, 3:25 pm. Number plate N146 KVG, reported to police with reference 423. In this occasion the car was on double yellow line.
Drivers treating walkers as second-class citizens, as is usual here in Downing Place.
Drivers treating walkers as second-class citizens, as is usual here in Downing Place.
Arrowpak International van W585 WPX illegally and inconsiderately blocking the cycle lane on Downing Street.
Taxi X217 DNU illegally stopped/parked in the cycle lane on Hills Road. Illegal and anti-social actions like this make such lanes useless.
UPS van X731 AAN illegally and inconsiderately parked in the cycle lane (on St Andrew's Street) approaching Parker's Piece), and illegally having driven on the pavement, demonstrating low regard for non-motorised users of the street.
Kingston Street, with several vehicles parked illegally on yellow lines, half-way across the pavement.





















































