One for the cyclists...

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In the desire to enhance their environmental credentials, many local authorities have started installing cycle facilities (e.g. cycle lanes, shared use paths). One UK cyclist has started noticing there are some excellent (*cough*) examples of cycle facility design out there, and for the past few years has compiled a "Cycle Facility of the Month" page.

Typical examples include trees thoughtfully provided to shade the cyclists from the sun, metal fences to ensure cyclists don't veer off the end of the path, a very "convenient" one, and even a cycle path that bypasses a bus stop. Of course, money is tight these days, so some councils have ensured their cycle paths are no longer than absolutely necessary. One council has even thoughtfully provided a cycle rack that's a dual-use facility - the other use being a supporting structure for nettles...

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