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Deprived of their own phasing of the lights at these roadworks, cyclists have to compete for space with emerging buses.
National Celebration of Cycling at Burwash Manor - the free energy drink was quite nice.
Jim Chisholm, John Grimshaw, Councillor Nichola Harrison and the new No Entry Except Cycles sign.
John Grimshaw unveiling the new No Entry Except Cycles sign on the Covent Garden contraflow.
John Grimshaw and Councillor Nichola Harrison speaking at the unveiling of the No Entry Except Cycles sign.
We used these arrows stuck to the cycleway to warn riders of the missing drain cover ahead. See #30482
Temporary signs that we'll need to put up in Beche Road and Priory Road for the Reach Fair ride because of the roadworks shown at #28344 http://www.camcycle.org.uk/events/rides/ http://twitter.com/#search?q=ReachRide
"Cyclists please dismount" signs at roadworks on Riverside, Cambridge. Unlike the "dismount" sign in image #29809 taken earlier on the same day (1st April), this sign does have a legal backing (though it's the very badly-poorly worded Highw ... [more]
Cyclists are being asked to dismount (in both directions) on St Andrews Street, Cambridge---owing to what looks like a small amount of roadworks, but local news has suggested that central Cambridge will soon be being ripped-up to repair (I ... [more]
Riverside 'promenade' plans up on a board on Riverside, Cambridge; this is currently under construction or at least the promenade is (orange on plan, curving along the edge of the River Cam). Note the quite poor cycle provision (very narrow ... [more]
Why are Cambridge City Council's tourist maps 'upside down', with North at the bottom?
The 'please' is a welcome touch. Seeing that there's no proper pedestrian phase, it's unclear why the traffic lights have been left on.
Notice near New Bit advising walkers and cyclists of path closure. There were several so I assume they will be resurfacing the section next to Vicar's Brook.
Signage advising HGV drivers(?) not to follow their sat-navs down Benson Street, Cambridge, owing to roadworks(?).
Leaflets have arrived for the Reach Fair bike ride. There are 10,000 here, arrived in five boxes weighing a total of 59kg. Each leaflet is 2/3 of A4 and printed on 130 gsm paper. Doing the maths for this... (A4 is 1/16 th of a squa ... [more]
Confusing advert mentioning a bike! Gosh, my bike cost £475, can I really save that much!? No, actually you can't the offer is limited to £150 here.
Cycle Thieves Are Known To Operate At The Fitzwilliam Museum - well, that's good to know.
I think they were a bit premature with the Cyclists Dismount signs being put up due to a Fun Fair on Midsummer Common,
Notices attached to all bikes in front of Trinity College - due to building work they must be removed. Let's hope this isn't just so the builders can park their vans here!
Someone has written "TOADS" on the road, twice, in both directions, along with arrows. They could be warning drivers of the presence of toads on the road.
KHR/Northfield Avenue works in progress (22Jan09), affecting shared use path alongside on-road cycle path. Of note is the "Cyclists Dismount Please Use The Footpath" sign placed on the shared use path alongside the temporary pedestrian dive ... [more]
Example of low budget advertising using a bicycle. This outdoor display by a major store chain probably twists a rule or two on outdoor billboards.
Road closed due to badger subsidence (really). No problem for cycles, of course, but neither the signs nor the CEN article mention that.
You can just about make out both the National Cycle Network signs on the right and the Road Closed Ahead sign on the left
Obstruction sticker placed onto a bike by the City Rangers, where a bike causes an obstruction of the footway. (Were there adequate levels of cycle parking in Cambridge, one would hope such stickers might not then be needed, so that peop ... [more]
Then Cycle Theft Reduction Project manager at the official launch of Park Street Cycle Park on 9th July 2002. The project was run by Cambridge Community Safety Partnership with funds coming directly from the Home Office. http://www.ca ... [more]


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