This week's Good Facility is a residential service street, running alongside a main road in 's-Hertogenbosch, which doubles as a cycle route.
The street is only used to gain access to the properties and side streets on the right. It is 'filtered' at various points to prevent people from driving all the way along it. The cycle route is direct, smooth and continuous, and there will be few interactions with motor traffic.
Many British towns and cities have these kinds of 'service' roads (typically dating from around the 1930s) which could easily be adapted to form this kind of safe and attractive environment for cycling.
[Note that this has been upgraded with a smooth red asphalt surface for cycling since the Streetview car passed back in 2009!]
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Hesterkw
17 April, 2014 - 10:30
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Actually the thing I noticed
Actually the thing I noticed first was what looks like continuous pavement across side road! We need more of this is our residential areas.
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17 April, 2014 - 18:12
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Yes, stupidly I meant to
Yes, stupidly I meant to mention that in the description, but completely forgot!
And this is a side road that is already separated from the main carriageway.
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