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Contradictory signage - is it a No Entry or a dead end? In fact it's a through route for cyclists (northbound).
The Royal Borough of Kingston aka Kingston Council, ('Biking Borough' and bidder for 'Mini-Holland' funding), has installed NO CYCLING signs at each end of the path that goes through Fairfield Recreation Ground. The local neighbourhood … [more]
Park Hill School wishing good luck to our cycling team 2012. Some of the cycling events for London 2012 Olympics passed through here.
"Look out for me" and there's a stick drawing of a person on a bike. This seems to be the latest campaign in Kingston Borough to remind drivers about cyclists.
There are some nice covered cycle parking stands along here, shame its flagging up as a Cycle Theft hotspot. The text is a little hard to read but suggests going to www.soldsecure.com for a list of bike locks and www.immobilise.com for … [more]
Sign reads: "All bikes locked to these railings will be destroyed." There are some racks behind the photographer.
Shared use signage in Kingston upon Thames - so many possible wordings, so why did Cambridge agonize so much about this issue?