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Category: | A route temporarily barred to cycle access.: An example of good practice |
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Date time: | 1.30pm, Monday 15th February, 2010 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | South |
Added by: | martin |
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Credit: | Antony Warren <Warren@Doctors.org.uk> |
Area: | Cambridge |
Well done to these considerate contractors: These contractors who were repairing the frost-damaged border between bus lane and main carriageway had deliberately avoided obstructing the cycle lane. If only more would do this. Normally when road-works are going on it is the cycle facilities that get the lowest priority. Road works signs are often placed in cycle lanes even when the work itself doesn't obstruct them.
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