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The pictures on Google of the York bridge club show it with a very wide pavement covered in parked cars...
As has been said before, the road is for the passage of vehicles, not for free storage of said vehicles.
Its a paint and signs job anyway so who cares. From memory there is enough room in place for both a cycle path and parking on some of that road anyway. It sounds like the cycle lanes are being used as an excuse for pulling out parking that they don't like which is a shame.
Oh Gosh what are those poor poor car drivers going to do now they might have to walk 500 yards to the shop instead of parking right outside it.
Meanwhile in the real world the car drivers will just park in the cycle lane regardless.
That can be solved with some double yellows and frequent traffic warden blitzes.
CAN be, yes, but WON'T be.