NCR1 blocked by fallen tree at Duke's Meadow
A tree has fallen blocking NCR1 at Duke's Meadow. In the meantime it is still possible to cut across the grass to continue the route.
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Created by Gregory Williams // 1 thread
A tree has fallen blocking NCR1 at Duke's Meadow. In the meantime it is still possible to cut across the grass to continue the route.
When exiting the cyclepath to join Anson Road you need to see the roundabout clearly (especially to see southbound A14 traffic turning left to join Anson Road. A large tree has overhanging branches which block the view. It's worse when it has leaves.
TFL have a consultation open until 18th October 2013.
https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/streets/tottenham-hale-20mph
Blog posts:
http://cyclelondoncity.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/something-has-got-to-change-cycling-is.html
http://rachelaldred.org/writing/where-is-the-space-for-cycling-on-broad-lane/
At the back of Morrisons there is a large tree which obstructs the Alban Way, narrowing an already narrow stretch down to approx 750mm at the tree and causing obstructions.
This tree needs removing asap.
A tree on the side of East side of Whiteladies road (next to HSBC) has a notice stating that the tree will be removed and replanted. The tree is on the very wide pavement right next to the road, and the road is not wide enough for vehicles and cyclists: a pinch point.
There is clearly enough space on Whiteladies road for a segregated cycle lane. It is a popular route used often by heavy traffic. With enough shifting of road lanes there's even enough room for an uphill cycle lane.
Replanting the tree away from the road would remove one small obstacle and show evidence that BCC is looking towards improving cycling in the long run.
Created by Sam Saunders // 1 thread
The unusual arrangement at the beginning of this cycle lane in Dighton Street Bristol might lead some road users to take it lightly. It could be that experience of moving or replacing trees with less destructive varieties in suitable containers should be sought from other places. Dighton Street is part of a well-used natural route from east to west near the city centre and efforts to establish serious, continuous and high quality cycle routes on roads like this one could represent very good value for money. Mandatory cycle lanes, once installed, need to be policed.
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Spokes East Kent
A discussion on issue
NCR1 blocked by fallen tree at Duke's Meadow
Gregory Williams
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St Albans Cycle Campaign
A discussion on issue
Alban Way tree obstruction at Morissons Fleetville
mike1727
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A discussion on issue
Unsatisfactory Dighton Street Cycle Lane (& Enforcement)
christhebull
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