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Photo listing showing the road environment (event)
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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 15 kilometres of the centre of Cambridge.
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Flakes fall through the flash, here's our tandem for the treacherous mile journey home. Its a covering of snow on a previous snow fall that had not fully melted away. Quite easy to lose control but we stayed on almost all the way home befor ... [more]
Bell School development plans being scrutinised by members of Cambridge Cycling Campaign
Bell School development proposed entrance being discussed by members of Cambridge Cycling Campaign
Bell School development proposed entrance being discussed by members of Cambridge Cycling Campaign
This junction and route to Cambridge Railway Station are due to open Sunday 7 August 2011.
Campaigners from Cambridge Cycling Campaign discussing the Eastern Gate proposals. http://cambridge.jdi-consult.net/ldf/readdoc.php?docid=156
Campaigners from Cambridge Cycling Campaign discussing the Eastern Gate proposals. http://cambridge.jdi-consult.net/ldf/readdoc.php?docid=156
Campaigners from Cambridge Cycling Campaign discussing the Eastern Gate proposals. http://cambridge.jdi-consult.net/ldf/readdoc.php?docid=156
Campaigners from Cambridge Cycling Campaign discussing the Eastern Gate proposals. http://cambridge.jdi-consult.net/ldf/readdoc.php?docid=156
Campaigners from Cambridge Cycling Campaign discussing the Eastern Gate proposals. http://cambridge.jdi-consult.net/ldf/readdoc.php?docid=156
The cyclist in the middle of this photo went on to turn right. By cycling where he is he is effectively inviting the traffic to undertake him, when there is really not enough room to do so safely. Would it be better for him to have 'take ... [more]
The school pick-up at the Perse School - three cars turning round, giving way etc, others still waiting.
Babraham - additional traffic calming provided by drivers waiting to collect children from school.
Mill Road in the snow, we walked the whole length of the road far more quickly than the traffic was moving.
Midday shopping rush on the Monday before Christmas - difficult cycling on and off the footway.
Road (but not cycle route) closure for Mill Road Winter Fair - though it looks as if the sign has been turned around.
Cyclists sharing temporarily very limited space with two vehicle lanes at the future Cambridge Gateway junction.
Photos from the Cambridge 50 bike ride organised by the Veteran and the Moulton bicycle clubs.
Photos from the Cambridge 50 bike ride organised by the Veteran and the Moulton bicycle clubs.
Photos from the Cambridge 50 bike ride organised by the Veteran and the Moulton bicycle clubs.
Cycle history tour of Cambridge rides along the recently traffic-calmed Cromwell Road.
Dedicated volunteers clear away the broken glass we found on this section of the road. We think we got most of it - and it could have caused punctures on Monday.
This gate is the entrance to a field where Cycle Parking area for Reach Fair ride was proposed. Thankfully we've got a much nearer entrance.
Easter holidays - it doesn't take much for Cambridge's jams to vanish and parking space to be plentiful.
08.40 - almost no traffic at the Catholic Church junction, thanks to an accident at the Royal Cambridge Hotel roundabout. If only the rush hour was always like this!
The A1309 / Hauxton Road, just outside Trumpington: where the Access Road works are. A cyclist braves the single lane; not a very nice environment to be in, and I do feel like I'm holding up the universe when I go home along this way. Hope ... [more]
Church Street - one of the main cycle routes into the city. That is an inch of compacted sheet ice, not a road surface. Very dangerous.
Church Street in the snow and ice. Very treacherous. Only the main roads get gritted and since most cycle routes avoid those roads the city becomes a no-go area for cycling after snow. or at least you can go, you just risk your neck and ... [more]
Union Lane in the snow and ice. Very treacherous. Only the main roads get gritted and since most cycle routes avoid those roads the city becomes a no-go area for cycling after snow. or at least you can go, you just risk your neck and ot ... [more]
Union Road in the snow and ice. Very treacherous. Only the main roads get gritted and since most cycle routes avoid those roads the city becomes a no-go area for cycling after snow. or at least you can go, you just risk your neck and ot ... [more]
Fowlmere High Street after some snow. The B road (pictured straight on and off to the right) has not been gritted and is of the same standard as the unclassified road along the bottom of the frame. All vehicles (except 4x4s) should avoid go ... [more]
Celebrating the conversion of Kingston Street to two way cycling ;-) This was at Mill Road Winter Fair
Reclaiming the street at Mill Road Winter Fair - where the road was closed for the first time - and even cyclists had to push.
Red VW bus with number plate KX56 HHV (taxi license 158, see also #19068 and #19261) stopping in a cycle lane again, despite space on the pavement.
Semi-permanent queue of taxis in Cambridge station car park, impeding access to the cycle shed.
Stagecoach bus in an ASL advertising "Bikeability": Cycle Proficiency for the 21 Century. Should "Cycle Cambridge" use its "Cycling Demonstration Town" advertising budget to request better driving from bus drivers? (a taxi on the redmac cyc ... [more]
2nd day of experimental layout: cycle lane on uphill ramps. Pic shows merging of cycles and other traffic on downhill,
Skillful or foolhardy? Its a fairly common sight in Cambridge to see cyclists carrying loads of stuff on their bikes.
The traffic lights here had apparantly been hit by a vehicle and moved so that they no longer faced oncoming traffic. This resulted in an apparent unofficial trial of cyclists turning left on a red light. See photo and comment #1086 ... [more]
The view coming down off the bridge over the railway on the new road to Addenbrooke's. There's a shared-use cycle way on the right and in the distance.
Recession what recession? Queue for Saturday shopping tailing back to Fen Causeway due to Pembroke Street being closed by a collapsed sewer.
Narrow lanes on Hills Road bridge during roadworks for guided bus. Shows no-overtaking cyclists sign.


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