Cyclist hit on Surbiton's new Ewell Road cycle lane by driver emerging from Langley Road.
Number of cars not giving way here needs addressing.
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Mount Pleasant Road between Norbiton and New Malden.
A3 parallel cycle route here on the local road parallel with the actual A3.
A3 parallel cycle route here on the local road parallel with the actual A3.
A3 parallel cycle route here on the local road parallel with the actual A3.
Link through a wooden chicane to the parallel A3 route at the end of this private riad.
Gloucester Road, Kingston
Shark's Teeth on Gloucester Road, Kingston
Mini-roundabout Kenley Road / Gloucester Road, Kingston
Advanced Stop Line, Kingston
Combined cycle and zebra crossing on Portsmouth Road.
A combined zebra and cycle crossing in Kingston.
A false speed cushion - this is just white paint creating the illusion of a speed cushion.
Bikes, buses and taxis only here in central Kingston
London Cycle Route 75 from Berrylands station
Cyclist on London route 75
Main road with narrow cycle lanes and obstructive delivery vehicles.
To continue west from The Cut you have to cross the road and the level crossing.
Traffic-calming with good cycle bypasses.
New racks in a refreshed area, but the expansive Willow tree has been severely pruned.
Traffic calming and car parking on this narrow bit of Lower Ham Road.
Two way for bikes under this bridge.
This quiet dead-end is planned to become a through route to a construction site and then to a new housing development on the closed Latchmere House Remand Centre.
[now it's 2016 and some other access seems to have been found]
The Olympic cycle races passed through this tunnel - but its a very intimidating environment combining heavy fast traffic and noise intensified by claustrophobia. Signed cycle routes navigate around it.
Speed cushion on Kings Road
Kings Road with Traffic Calming
A view of New Malden's Coombe Road from a train.
A homezone near Norbiton station.
This quiet street has a cut-through at the end.
A pinch point on Coombe Lane West
Cars accelerate to overtake in a race to get to the pinch point first.
The road sign 'YOUR SPEED' momentarily displays the speed of oncoming vehicles in mph. It then switches to a happy if the recorded speed is less than or equal to 30 mph, otherwise a sad smiley is shown, as here.
In order to get onto Coombe Lane we have to pass through this private office development.
'Cycleway' parallel to the A3 (we think)
'Cycleway' parallel to the A3
'Cycleway' parallel to the A3
'Cycleway' parallel to the A3
This is the 'cycleway' parallel to the A3, squeezing past this bridge ramp next to some sharp edged barrier supports.
This is yet another bridge which is virtually impossible to take wheeled items over - not just bikes, but wheelchairs,
Leaving the shared use cycleway onto the parallel residential road alongside the A3
Horrible pedestrian / cycle bridge over the A3. Theres a new at grade toucan and pegasus crossing nearby that'll mean this bridge will probably be hardly used.
Toucan crossing of the A3 into Wimbledon Common
No motor vehicles sign on this crossing. Horses to the left bikes and people on the right.
Cycle lane on Kingston Hill
These are private roads and were very quiet when we rode through on a Sunday afternoon.
Manorgate Road - a homezone
Cycle bypass on Lenelby Road
Lenelby Road cycle by-pass
Red Lion Road passing Tolworth Hospital
Elgar Avenue meets a busy road in Tolworth
Local cycle route 31 along Raeburn Avenue
Turning into Greenfield Avenue
Junction of Greenfield Avenue with Grand Avenue and there's a schools safety zone.
A view of congestion from the multi-storey car park above Sainsbury's in Surbiton.