Accessibility Photo Survey

For Stomid 2262 by peregrinator

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    1. For this survey I walked from Stockton to Middlesbrough. This is Stockton town centre, with the town hall, fountain and market place. 0 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    2. The bridge over the riverside road has steps as part of the slopes up and down. An alternative for those with wheels might be to turn right and take the slope down to a crossing over the road, however it is usually quite busy. 0.2 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    3. Looking back along the route, at the same bridge's steps. 0.3 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    4. Typical path along the riverside, solid and well made. 0.5 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    5. Slightly undulating cycle path, in good condition but with the potential for wet leaves to collect in autumn. 0.6 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    6. Just after the Tees Barrage and White Water Course, a cycle barrier. I measured a width of 75cm. 2.5 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    7. Riverside cycle track next to Portrack Nature reserve. 3 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    8. Another cycle barrier, just before Newport Bridge. This one measured 74cm across. 4 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    9. Slope down from Newport bridge, cyclists advised to dismount. Gradient not measured at this time. 4.2 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    10. Looking forward along the route to the left and back up to the bridge at the right. 4.2 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    11. Cycle track through Ironmasters. Small potholes developing. 4.3 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    12. Cycle track back through Ironmasters on the left, forwards along Ironmasters Road to the bridge on the right. 4.7 km from start — 13 May 2021

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    13. Badly placed bus shelter along Newport Road. Mobility scooters might have to go on the grass verge. 5.7 km from start — 13 May 2021

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