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The view from the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge, looking along the paths to Port Dundas Basin.

Heading west from the Sighthill Bridge, along the paths to Port Dundas Basin. The path diverging to the left is step-free to the canalside.

The ramp down from Sighthill Circus at the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge.

The connection from Sighthill Circus to the Sighthill Bridge features steps and a double hairpin ramp.

Sighthill Walk, through the centre of Sighthill Circus.

Popular cut-through for two-way cycling

Popular cut-through for two-way cycling

Via Transilvanica marker and a route sign in the background

Via Transilvanica marker and steps - fortunately there's an easier route for cycles

Guildhall Street cycle and escooter parking.

Guildhall Street cycle racks.

Peas Hill - no cycling.

Outspoken delivery - e-cargo.

Riverside Cambridge This area has become a bit of a caravan park, and this vehicle has a rack on the back which could catch a passing cyclist.

One of mother's grandfathers was killed just a few days before the armisitice was signed, which is why Uncle John was a conscientious objector. Tavistock Square

Electric hire bike in Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill.

Racks opposite the British Medical Association, BMA.

White Bike commemorating Eilidh Jake Cairns 1978-2009

Santander hire bikes in Kensington Gardens, Queensway.

Groovy but heavy electric hire bikes outside the Coronet Theatre in Notting Hill.

Cycle parking in the middle of the road between St Pancras and King's Cross

The Via Transilvanica meeting the route around Lacul Ursu, Sovata

Steps on the Via Transilvanica - supposedly open for cycling as well as hiking

The Via Transilvanica turns right here - clearly cyclists need to dismount

Sign for the Via Transilvanica (bottom left) and observation tower, Sovata

Sign for the Via Transilvanica - open for cycling too, in theory

There are plenty of unmarked tracks around Sovata

This seems to be a cycleway around Lacul Ursu on the right

Sign for the Via Transilvanica - open for cycling too, in theory

Start of the Lacul Ursu circuit, Sovata - cycle stand to the left, what seems to be a cycle track to the right.

Sign for the Via Transilvanica - open for cycling too, in theory

Bikes at a hotel in Sovata - the tourist office says these are available for rental to the general public.

Wasser und Dreck vom Waldweg sammelt sich auf Radweg. Ablauf schaffen. Gefahr!

Bicicletero no operable en el jardin de Santa Clara

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Bikes parked to railings outside redeveloped King's Cross due to failure to provide proper facilities. [note the Olympic vehicles addition to the bus lane]

[MY EXPERIENCE 31.3.23 and 29.3.23: On my way south, ie towards the camera, this cycle channel was again obstructed as per the image. Parking here means there are no sightlines for anyone in any direction.] [Image taken 25.1.23] Burton Ston ... [more]

Traditional hiking routes markers plus a T for the Via Transilvanica, which in theory can be hiked or cycled.

Route signs for the new Via Transilvanica - open for cycling as well as hiking.

Sign for the Via Transilvanica (supposedly also a cycling route, but only for hardcore mountain bikers) in Mălâncrav

Signs for the Via Transilvanica (supposedly also a cycling route, but only for hardcore mountain bikers) in Mălâncrav

Sign for the Via Transilvanica (supposedly also a cycling route, but only for hardcore mountain bikers) in Mălâncrav

I'm not sure why the Via Transilvanica markers are on the direct route from Richiș to Biertan (quiet as it is) when there are parallel paths,

Via Transilvanica markers in the centre of Richiș

This country lane (which happens to be NCN 1) has been designated a "40mph zone", despite being a normal country lane no different from any of the other lanes in the area. Drivers were remarkably deferential when I encountered them.

The mayor leads the Reach Fair Ride 2012.

[MY EXPERIENCE: At 19.50 on 29.3.23 I was a pedestrian on this side of the road at the other end of the 'measures'. A cyclist - with a very bright front light - had entered the pound from this end. As he neared the entry/exit at the other e ... [more]

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  • Icon 192435 The Gibraltar Airport tunnel opened in March 2023 to take all vehicular traffic. There is “a separate subway to provide a safe route for pedestrians [and] cyclists”, but people travelling on foot or by bike can continue to cross the runway along Winston Churchill Avenue (except when planes are landing or taking off). With motorised traffic diverted, this enticing experience should be much more peaceful. Work began on the tunnel in 2008, but was delayed for five years due to litigation on the quality of construction.
  • Icon 192403 Add a cycle path
  • Icon 192402 Add a cycle path
  • Icon 192401 Add a cycle path here
  • Icon 192400 Add a cycle path here
  • Icon 192384 Fast single lane, no paths and lots of walkers, restriction of traffic needed
  • Icon 192324 Bollards required to stop cars driving on the pavement when the lane is flooded.
  • Icon 192323 Toucan crossing required across the A325 dual carriage way
  • Icon 192322 So people can ride from Teynham to Faversham
  • Icon 192321 Cycle Parking would be great for families wishing to ride to school. Could be in the village hall car park as there's more space.
  • Icon 192320 Very busy junction during school drop off and pick up times. Lots of pedestrians which should have right of way crossing this junction but drivers do not relent. More education of the highway code and signage required.
  • Icon 192319 The school entrance is very dangerous with cars swinging into Belle Friday Close at speed. Need them to slow down and give families priority crossing

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