Thanks. Thinking about borrowing one that would fit both myself and my wife, and can carry a decent amount. As it's free, we'll give it a go anyway.
Thanks. Thinking about borrowing one that would fit both myself and my wife, and can carry a decent amount. As it's free, we'll give it a go anyway.
Stephen. Was there much choice of e-bike available?
Yes. Goes nowhere, so more of an exhibition piece, but useful to show as an example of what it should look like. If we could just replicate that across the city....
Just read the link where is states "but donβt use the salt from salting bins as this is used to keep roads clear".
Reminded me of one in Yate. Impossible to use without getting out the car.
maps.app.goo.gl/Wm1Fjwofz9Jp...
Great segment on the children's news show Newsround this morning about "why is cycling so popular in the Netherland".
www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/vi...
We had someone in who used a fan at the back door to decrease pressure and increase drafts. "Interesting" points were around light pendants in an insulated roof (cable hole through insulation), and tiny gaps around edge of PVC windows. Solution - Caulk
Perhaps that dates the person doing the detailed design/checking?
Image of a bus stop bypass cycle lane with tactile paving
I can find real-world historic T stems for zebras, but when did the guidance change?
Bristol City Council is not (yet) on Bluesky.
Please retweet this if you think that all local councils should open Bluesky accounts and use them for communicating with the public.
This will help me to make the case locally for them to get on it!
Are you planning on binge watching it? I won't give you any spoilers.
Photo of a segregated cycleway with SUDS raingardens on either side.
What to do for a first post. Don't have a cat, so a photo of some cycling infrastructure in Bristol, to show nice examples to exist in Bristol