Ugly roadworks
When the council (or whoever) do roadworks and have to block off lanes or roads, they tend to think about where traffic will go instead. Not for cyclists. No, you can just get off and walk. Or veer...
View ArticleCar-wrecked verge
Sad when cars wreck verges. Maybe we could get rid of the verge and have cycle lanes instead.
View ArticleMerrion Centre chaos
Woodhouse Lane next to the Merrion Centre. A prime example of the "bus lane dither" - you can go to the right of the island, in the bus lane, which might be blocked by buses. Or stay to the left, with...
View ArticleCookridge Street
So you may have already read our explanation of the Cookridge Street controflow. What we've ended up with is sort-of-OK, but it only works if there aren't vehicles blocking it! In our opinion, physical...
View ArticleNo Parking for bikes on Albion Street
This is what passes for bike parking on Albion Street in Leeds, opposite Waterstones. Some people might wish to use this bench as a bench, so it would be better if some actual bike parking could be...
View ArticleCookridge Street again
Cookridge Street controflow. Working perfectly as a waiting place for vehicles wanting to park. Not working quite so well as a cycle lane.
View ArticleWelcome to Leeds
You arrive at one of the UK's premiere cities - on your bike (obviously) and having coped with finding space on a train - and emerge from the station. Across the Styx that is The Loop you see some...
View ArticleAnyone for gardening?
If you are planning on trying to get to Headingley train station you might want to bring a hedge trimmer. This is shared-space, although the pedestrian bit has been eaten by plants - which means...
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