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Origamist

Origamist

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BentMikey said:
Was the guy in blue chasing the other car, and why did you blank the number plate out?

No, he was just trying to cross the road.

I'm not sure the occupants were the types who would take kindly to their VRN being posted on the internet.

As you can see, even the raised table segregation will not stop determined motorists swopping lanes.
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
LOL, I think you take excessive care. They're posting it all over the road every time they drive it, and as an image it's not exactly searchable anyway.
 
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Origamist

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BentMikey said:
LOL, I think you take excessive care. They're posting it all over the road every time they drive it, and as an image it's not exactly searchable anyway.

You're probably right, but I'm not really interested in naming and shaming drivers for minor transgressions.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Thames Water are apparently already digging up CS7 (by the looks of the photo) http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/mindthegap/2010/07/digging_up_another_hole_for_cy.html

:biggrin:
 
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JamesAC said:
.. and the cars and vans parked all over the place are not eyesores?

However, the blue splodges are a bit confusing. Fortunately, not much m/v traffic uses Narrow Street (well, not at 07:30 when I'm bowling along it).

They're ostensibly route identifiers (sort of like roundels, but squarish!) that raise the profile of cycling and awareness of cyclists. They're put in when it's too narrow or the road conditions don't "suit" a blue lane.

I like them as they're in the centre of the lane and they don't constrain cyclists in the same way that cycle lanes do.
 
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