Spot the cycle route, number 6
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| Cyclists get the hump. At the start of a newly constructed
pavement in Teversham (that has yet again been deemed as suitable for cycling on
- see article) cyclists encounter this cambered hump. Much better that
cyclists should have to go over the hump than the builders should have to lower
an inconveniently placed drain cover. Right at the hump there is a shared-use
sign, implying that you can cycle from there. On the other side is a Cyclists
Dismount sign - anathema on a 'cycle route' - but is it
referring to the hump or something else? |