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Very busy road with on street parking. Make 20 mph, calm traffic, remove parking and put in segregated cycle lane.
Terrible rat run. People drive too fast trying to get through all the parked cars. Make 20 mph zone, get rid of parked cars, put in segregated cycle lane.
All the pedestrian islands along Greenwood Ave make it very dangerous for cyclists. Car drivers force their way past and then push in front of you to try and get by because of the lack of space created by the islands. Make road 20 mph zone. … [more]
20 mph, but not enforced at all. Parked cars make cycling dangerous and for pedestrians crossing the road. Road is completely jammed in the mornings at drop off time. Put in effective traffic calming. Close road at peak times to traffic … [more]
Narrow painted cycle lane encourages close passing, plus unnecessary 40 mph zone encourages speeding. Put in proper segregated cycle lane and remove 40 mph limit.
There is no safe continued cycling route down Hollwell rd ine has to Cris's 4lanes of busy traffic ti get back on it when it then comes to another abrupt end...
There is no safe continued cycling route down Hollwell rd ine has to Cris's 4lanes of busy traffic ti get back on it when it then comes to another abrupt end...
Cycle path comes to an abrupt end with no safe route around the rounderbout to continue ones journey.
Integrate the closed Sculcoates Bridge 'cycle path' into the wider cycle network - east to the Fordyke route and west to Brid Av
Prohibit on-street parking as there is sufficient capacity in laybys to accommodate servicing of local retail facilities. This restricts traffic down to one lane on one of the main corridors in and out of the city. Could maybe provide a … [more]
Stop cars parking on the road and make one lane a segregated cycle lane the whole way along spring bank.
Make this a much more cycle friendly junction. Push back the car stop lines and get in some sort of bike roundabout that goes both ways round the junction
Can we get rid of the barriers under the railway bridge once and for all. They're no use and just mean it's easier to cycle on the footpath side.
This is a cycle path half-way from National Avenue, but then there's a low barrier and a muddy, rutted track. Much more sensible to have a cycle path the whole way.
Swap the parking spaces and on-road cycle path so that there is separation between bikes and moving cars.