On 8th December I posted an example of a rather different sign.
The workday on 6th March gave an opportunity to see what route the sign is on and its purpose.
It is on a bit of the 68 through Ashbourne that runs up the tarmac path at the back of Premier Avenue.
The request is not directed at cyclists using that path but to motorists parking nearby.
If they let the car wheels touch the kerb edge then the car overhangs and blocks the path.
The blog of the Sustrans Volunteer Rangers in the White Peak. Our area contains traffic-free cycling and walking trails, including the High Peak Trail, the Tissington Trail, the Manifold Track and the Monsal Trail, as well as various on-road cycle routes belonging to the National Cycle Network, in particular Ashbourne to Etwall. We ride these routes regularly, notifying Peak Park or Derbyshire and Staffordshire county councils of any problems. We also sign the trails which are parts of the NCN.
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Greater Peak District Cycle Strategy - an update
I wrote a post a few weeks back about the consultation which has now been going on since 17 February 2014, and in fact is due to finish in just over a week, on 21 March.
If you wish to have your say, here is a link to the consultation documents. Read the Strategy and the Action Plan, and then give your support/make your comments in the survey, which is at the bottom of the introductory page.
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
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