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Leighton Buzzard station has elevators / lifts that can accommodate cycles. Two billion people use elevators every day.
Leighton Buzzard cycle route markings on the ground - seems like a great idea in the office but never really works as far as I am concerned.
Leighton Buzzard new bit of cycleway to the right but rest feels like it belongs (quite rightly) to pedestrians.
Leighton Buzzard ambiguous - this looks very like a footway but there's a bit of cycleway off to the right behind that brown sign.
Leighton Buzzard - it was unclear to me whether the cycleway has stopped here because these are not corduroy tactile paving.
Cycle routes signs: Left Town centre 5 mins 🚲(6) Right Grove Lock 🚲5 mins Away Mentmore Road schools 2 mins Groverbury Road Industrial Estate 2 mins
Handy cycle link marred by barriers you can't get a bike through let alone a trailer/trike etc... See also #52245.
Using carriageway cycle symbols to alert motorists to potential presence of cyclists and indicate both to motorists and cyclists where cyclists should position themselves in the road (ie mid-lane) as the road narrows under the railway … [more]
Cycle contraflow from Dudley Street to Hartwell Grove. Great little short cut. Shame that they couldn't keep the 'no entry' signs as these 'flying motorbikes' confuse drivers no end. Apparently this is the legal requirement (or it was at … [more]
Toucan crossing across Heath Road linking Carnation Close and Northcourt linking the Riverside Walk and Plantation Road with the Vandyke Road area. Some say this would be better as a zebra crossing...
Cycle lanes on Meadway. Ok for experience cyclists or on a quiet day but not ideal considering this is a route to school so used by kids when there are lots of cars around. Most kids use the pavement.
The dreaded barriers on the Morrisons Cycle Path. On Morrisons land and they insist they stay put for cyclists' safety - try getting a trailer round them or even a bike for that matter! Photo of someone trying to do exactly that: #58634.
Great little link through from North Street to Hockliffe Street where the contraflow now means you can go straight down to Lake Street or turn right to Hockliffe Road. At least it's legal now!