Photo listing: road environments (infrastructure)
The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.
Pop-up closure except buses and cycles
Advanced lights for cycles on to Blackfriars Bridge
Wiggle and cut-through in the City of London
Contraflow cycle lane in the City of London
Contraflow cycle lane in the City of London
Contraflow cycle lane in the City of London
Contraflow cycle lane in the City of London
Cycle contraflow in the City of London
Cars use this section of London's East-West Cycle Superhighway
Cars use this section of London's East-West Cycle Superhighway
Road closure in the City of London - free access for pedestrians (possibly wheeling bikes)
Road closure in the City of London - free access for pedestrians (possibly wheeling bikes)
Gated road in the City of London - free access for pedestrians (possibly wheeling bikes)
ASL, cycle contraflow and Access Only for motor vehicles in the City of London
New Mini Orcas on Aldgate High Street https://t.co/6a6RVP6l80
Cycle contraflows by a new building in the City of London
Cycle contraflow on a Weak Road in the City of London
Too narrow to pass, but contraflow cycling is permitted here in the City of London.
Staggered junction on cycle route in the City of London
Cycle contraflow in the City of London
In ancient times, city planners scratched crude representations into the ground, hoping to summon bike lanes http://t.co/OCst1Oqll4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_lane_marking
Alleys immediately east of Liverpool Street station.
A pedal bus in Queen Victoria Street.
What genius came up with this? A cycle lane that's also a parking bay. This is a one-way street where cycles are allowed to go against the flow. So when vehicles are parked in these bays you have to ride directly into oncoming traffic.
Beech Street Underpass
Location: Barbican, London (England, United Kingdom)
31 March 2013. Underpass running beneath the Barbican.
Taken from the upper deck of a number 26 bus.
A rider uses a bus lane, bikes cling to railings.
Taken from the upper deck of a number 26 bus.
A boris bike waits to turn right.
Taken from the upper deck of a number 26 bus.
Rather curious road layout here.
The streets of central London are delightfully quiet and empty on this Saturday in early February.
In the far distance there's a boris bike point.
Photos made during the Big Bus tour of London.
Looking onto the Millennium Bridge.
Cycling clearly not permitted, but at least they can be walked.
London Wall taken from one of the bridges on the pedway system - see http://vimeo.com/80787092
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