Under the no-bike artwork, it just says "Cyclists Dismount". You are allowed bikes, but not allowed to cycle in the school for fear of causing an accident. For consistency, presumably the car and the van seen in the picture were also pushed by hand
In which we explore the options for getting round Bristol (*), and the consequences of those decisions. (*) Excluding Fishponds.
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
schoolday
This is Cotham Grammar, the secondary school just near Colston's Primary, the school that now has a "no bikes or scooters" policy while they expand the staff room. The secondary school also has a no bikes sign but it's not as bad

Under the no-bike artwork, it just says "Cyclists Dismount". You are allowed bikes, but not allowed to cycle in the school for fear of causing an accident. For consistency, presumably the car and the van seen in the picture were also pushed by hand
Under the no-bike artwork, it just says "Cyclists Dismount". You are allowed bikes, but not allowed to cycle in the school for fear of causing an accident. For consistency, presumably the car and the van seen in the picture were also pushed by hand
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Maybe the car & van were pushed in - with the price of fuel still eye-wateringly high, Flintstones-style cars might be the way things are going.
ReplyDeleteFewer cars on the road - Yabadabadooo etc.