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A map showing where you can find cycle parking spaces during the works at Amsterdam's central station.
The A444 has lots of Beware Cycles signs, but nothing to actually help cyclists. It is packed with fast, heavy moving traffing.
Cycling campaign posters at this Park and Ride site.... How to lock your bike and Cycle lighting
Sticker on the back of a lorry warning cyclists of the dangers of going down the left.
Sign reads "Cycling Prohibited on this Footpath"! Taken just off the Market Square in Framlingham, Suffolk.
Cycles left at own risk! - This grafiti really applies everywhere. Taken in Sizewell Road, Leiston, Suffolk.
NCN Route 81 in Pendeford area - last mile before the end of the Shropshire Union Canal
Entrance to Middle Lane, an ancient lane between Coven Lane, Pendeford and Coven Heath. Only attempt this lane with snorkelling gear or wait for a drought!
Wednesfield Road Bus Gate approach, A4124 towards Wolverhampton. Cyclists are welcom in this bus lane......
The sign (near the Parker's Piece end of Mill Road) that tells people they can't turn right into Devonshire Road.
Looks like there are worse things to look out for than wild roosters in this particular location. A sign which just happens to be next to a war museum. The sign is actually warning of the cattle grid.
What does this sign mean? A bicycle in a red circle means "no cycling", and a bar across any sign negates its meaning. So now does it mean "cycling compulsory"?
The sign by the Tree says "St James Green", whereas St James Car Park might be more appropriate. Every spare bit of space is given over to Car Parking.
NO CYCLES (One of over 20 similar signs found along this street, in a town drenched in signs.)
Variable restriction sign, but at about 18:00. I don't know when these messages actually change, or what else (if anything) the top section of the sign every displays.
The entrance to the pedestrian zone, St Andrew's Street at its junction with Emmanuel St. There is a similar sign on the other side of the road. Note "No waiting except in signed bays". The white square below the sign was, until recently ... [more]





















































