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Widen and make safer for walkers and cyclists passing. This is a main highway outside a school. the generation we should be encouraging to bike and walk first. On road cycling paths should also be a different colour to alert drivers they … [more]
An excellent path could be made here (crossing land that appears to belong to National Grid) for cyclist and pedestrians to get to Byfleet & New Haw station and Brooklands from the canals. This would provide a safe commuting and shopping … [more]
Suggest a cycle path here connecting Englefield Green to Runnymede, to avoid busy/narrow/steep roads with high speed limits: Priest Hill, A30, Tite Hill
Cycleway is in poor state and the crossover of side roads is painful. Have the path raised and stop cars before the junction - give walkers and cyclists the priority (cars should stop anyway)
New cycle infrastructure linking Brooklands to Weybridge Station should be extended towards Byfleet Road to provide a safe cycle route. Footpath already exists, just needs upgrading.
Road is narrow and fast with misleading edge of carriage way painted lines. Remove these lines and reduce to 20mph to make it safe for children to cycle to school. Especially important now that the school bus services have been withdrawn by … [more]
The shared use footway on A320 is too narrow, significantly overgrown, and is dangerous where it crosses entrance roads.
The shared use footway on A320 is too narrow, significantly overgrown, and is dangerous where it crosses entrance roads.
The faux cycle lanes on New Haw Road encourage cyclists to ride in the gutter and frustrate motorists who think these are real cycle lanes. Please erase the markings.
Allow cycles to use footway on southern side instead of bi directional shared cycleway on northern side
A30 shared use path at Runnymede Roundabout turns left to toucan crossing, path right is footpath to Burger King Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
looking west along shared use path, outside Burger King, Runnymede Roundabout Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
New toucan crossing of The Avenue outside Burger King Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
looking east towards new toucan crossing of A30 and Runnymede Roundabout Location: , Runnymede (England, United Kingdom)
Toucan crossing of A30 to west of Runnymede Roundabout Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
looking east on A30 shared use path towards Runnymede Roundabout Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
looking west along A30 shared use path towards Egham from Runnymede Roundabout Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
shared use path under bridge towards Runnymede Roundabout Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
new shared use path at Runnymede Roundabout near subway Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
new shared use path at Runnymede Roundabout past Burger King Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
new shared use path at Runnymede Roundabout past Burger King Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
shared use path continues to shared crossing - path to right is a footway Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
new toucan crossing on Windsor Road near Runnymede Hotel Location: , Runnymede (England, United Kingdom)
new toucan crossing on Windsor Road near Runnymede Hotel Location: , Runnymede (England, United Kingdom)
old cycle path from Runnymede Roundabout to Egham - poorly surfaced and narrowed by overgrown vegegation Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
new cycle path at Runnymede Roundabout past Burger King Location: , Hythe End (England, United Kingdom)
As you come to the end of the path at the bottom of the hill beware of the concealed farm entrance to the left.
Halfway down the hill there's private driveway off to the right. Be sure to take the left hand fork here.
NCN4 starts it's descent here from the top of Coopers Hill. Hang on to your brakes, it's steep and quite bumpy.