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Cycle path leaving the village of Oosterstreek. This is the end of the 30 km/h speed limit (18 mph) normal for villages and the start of the 60 km/h limit between villages (35 mph). In both the 30 and 60 km/h speed limit zones there i ... [more]
Entering the village of Noordwolde on a minor road. This is where I cycled to in order to take part in an international basket-making event. The (permanent) sign reads "Welcome to the basket-making village of the Netherlands, Noordwolde". ... [more]
'Fair play please' on lakeside path around Nestlé's global HQ - would that work in Cambridge's historic centre?
'Don't forget, little queen - pedestrians are kings!' - would this work in Cambridge's historic centre?
Dijon pedestrian zone - cyclists allowed at walking pace; on market days cyclists must dismount.
No entry sign with a "bicycle road" sign underneath. Bicycles have priority both ways, local motor traffic is allowed in only one direction.
I saw this sign Highbridge, Somerset during the summer holidays. Is this an admission that these roads are hostile for cycling? Is it an apology to cyclists using these roads? Surely there should be no need warn motorists of a cycle friend ... [more]
Burnham on Sea's "No Cycling Zone Fine £500.00 Maximum" The placement of this sign surely refers only to the footway does it not? But it is clearly visible to road users and might make them think that cyclists have no right to be there ... [more]
"Beware oncoming cyclists" sign in Kingston Street. Hopefully this (currently needed) signage will soon be able to be removed as people become more used to the principle of two-way cycling in one-way streets, totally common on the continent ... [more]
"Beware oncoming cyclists" sign in Kingston Street. Hopefully this (currently needed) signage will soon be able to be removed as people become more used to the principle of two-way cycling in one-way streets, totally common on the continent ... [more]
Pedestrianised area in old Geneva. A no entry sign excepting cycles reads "Cycles exceptés".
Annecy cycle information point - maps of routes around Savoie, around Annecy and through Annecy. So why would motorcyclists think this a suitable place to park their machines?
Long-redundant sign at Hemingford Road/Mill Road junction still not removed by the local authorities. The work on the Carter bridge was completed many months ago.
The "Very Important Notice" here reads... "Cyclists and Pedestrians _must not_ use this guideway, we have vehicles travelling up and down here constantly during the day. When vehicles are loaded the drivers have restricted vision. Whilst ... [more]
A children's climbing pyramid. The sign includes the line (translating from Norwegian) "Remove cycle helmet and any other clothing that may get caught".
Saas-Fee - another car-free Swiss mountain resort - 'No Entry, electric trolleys and bicycles permitted'.
No Motor Vehicles sign facing the wrong way in St Andrews Street, bringing the misunderstood sign into further disrepute.
The Simplon pass, Switzerland - 19km downhill towards Italy (and 25km down to the Rhône valley to the north) - watch those brakes!
Translation "Take care! Pedestrians on the cyclepath" A very unusual sign showing that this cycle path is expected to be used by pedestrians as well. Shared use is NEVER normally used in the Netherlands. However, in this case this is nex ... [more]
Outside looking in. I rode to Germany this afternoon. This is the view looking back into the Netherlands. Just 60 km back home from this point, unfortunately all of it with a headwind...
Inside looking out. At this point I'm 60 km from home and just about to cross the border into Germany.
As #13643, but amended for the fact that there is only (has only ever been) one lane south.
'Pedestrian Zone' - 'Rising Dissuaders' - aka rising bollards, at entry to the old town of Bari, Italy.
Cycle bypass lane for a cycle contraflow on a one way street at Lambs Conduit in London
Southwark Cyclists and Lambeth Cyclists have arranged with developers Firstbase to place campaign posters on hoardings by Churchyard Row, part of the Elephant and Castle cycle bypass (linking Southwark and Lambeth boroughs).
Southwark Cyclists and Lambeth Cyclists have arranged with developers Firstbase to place campaign posters on hoardings by Churchyard Row, part of the Elephant and Castle cycle bypass (linking Southwark and Lambeth boroughs).
Pair of 'No Entry' signs with exemptions, allowing buses, taxis and cycles to go right through between them. See also #14140 and #9409.
Pair of 'No Entry' signs with exemptions, allowing buses, taxis and cycles to go right through between them. See also #14141 and #9409 .
New sign - Narrow Lanes. Do Not Overtake Cyclists - on Hills Road bridge (southbound).
New signs - Narrow Lanes. Do Not Overtake Cyclists - on Hills Road bridge (northbound).
A sad but common sight in Royston. What are public spaces for if not for kids to have fun - and good, active fun at that. Let's have basketball nets, skateboard ramps, play equipment etc in these spaces. Let's bring them to life. T ... [more]
You cannot go anywhere from this corner of the A10 gyratory. King Street on the left, High St on the right - both no entry. Very cycle un-friendly.
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