bristolcycling
Last Activity: 12-05-2009
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Post Count: 21
Last Activity: 12-05-2009
City: none selected yet
Member Since: 2009-07-17
Post Count: 21
canons way, Bristol,
I cannot prove these 2 photos were taken at 8:25 and 1:20 respectively. Nor can I be sure whether or not the van moved at all during this 5-hour window, but I'm reporting him twice, because however you look at it, it's either a double offence or a super long offence which is easily equivalent to a double.
canons way, Bristol,
Three cars here, all guilty.
The one in the foreground is WN03 OJP.
canons way, Bristol,
Three cars here, all guilty.
The middle car is AK 03 ORJ.
canons way, Bristol,
Three cars here, all guilty.
The one furthest away is YB53 ZUD.
lower park row, Bristol,
Ok, I've already reported the blue van. This one's for the white one in the background. Sorry it's not a better shot, but I wrote down the license plate. It's a Renault Master.
THREE vans, in one bike lane, captured in one shot, pretty much. (I didn't see the smaller van until I'd gone past)
Probably should have told all three vans they are immediately slap-bang next to one of the biggest car parks in the city. No excuse.
lower park row, Bristol,
Terry Olpin / Kingsley Thomas - 2 vans in a row. Perspective 2
lower park row, Bristol,
2 Terry Olpin / Kingsley Thomas vans in a row.
66 Gloucester Rd, Bristol,
The cycle lane up this road is annoying because it keeps disappearing and reappearing depending on the road layout. The general rule is, if the carriageway's wide enough to have a cycle lane, it's therefore also wide enough to park on. You can park on cycle lanes if you have a really good reason, like for example if you need to go into a shop.
This section is not a *red* cycle lane, so is even less of a big deal to park on. You don't even need your hazards on to park on one of these bad boys!! (Even when it's also a single yellow.)
155 gloucester rd, Bristol,
No sooner had I photographed PN07 HKM, when this cheeky one pulls up in front and does his unloading too. Safety in numbers again.
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