Bernie watching the Thoday Street cycle parking. (Image from Google Maps - used under fair use parody copyright provisions.)
Approach to the traffic free section of Academy Way Cycle symbols encourage cyclists to adopt a sensible road position to avoid left hooks.
Panton Street, Cambridge These arrows defined at: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/773421/traffic-signs-manual-chapter-05.pdf
End of cycleway - with textured paving to stop people continuing on the pavement. But, no dropped kerb for cyclists to get onto the road.
Panton Street, Cambridge Conflicting signage: one way arrows and a sign that shows contraflow cycling.
Norwich Street, Cambridge Note: there is lots of informal cycle parking against properties on this street (with mixed levels of security) and no official cycle parking stands on the street.
Clifton Moor, York [Photo taken 21.9.20] Signage showing it is for pedestrians and cyclists only visible in one direction. No 'attractions' sign. See also #161177, #161178
[Photo taken 21.9.20] The area of Clifton Moor, York, retail park with Dunelm (furniture and homeware outlet) at one end and Tenpin (bowling) at the other is connected to another retail park by a pedestrian-cycling link. At one end the sign ... [more]
[Photo taken 21.9.20] Clifton Moor, York is a residential area, an industrial area, the site of many car sales showrooms, and retail and leisure outlets split across several sites all owned by and managed by different companies. The site w ... [more]
Serious flooding on the Sustrans route along the Milton Road (and it seems that there is now no signage at all for northbound cyclists heading towards Milton via the bridge over the A14).