This is an underpass that is a good example of showing connectivity for multiple forms of transportation that gives each its own space. It has a path for cycles, cars, boats, and foot traffic. The bridge above gives a place for foot traffic to go while below cars and cycles can continue through the area without obstructing each other. Cars can also use the street above with the people walking. An obstacle that is overcome from this underpass is not restriciting the flow of bikes with stop lights and cars so that they can continue along the canal with no stops.
This is an overpass that shows the connectivity of a cycle path continuing with no traffic lights over a busy highway with only car traffic. This overpass allowed for cycles to continue unobstructed over steady traffic of cars that went from the north part of town to the south part of town. An obstacle that this facility overcomes is that it allows for cycle traffic to flow freely with no stop lights while cars below can have their own space to travel. There is a walking path that goes parallel with the highway that pedestrians can use to travel.
This is a bike bridge that is only for cycles that does not allow cars to travel on it. It can allow for pedestrains to walk and cross the canal but is mainly for cycles. The bridge overcomes the obstacle of having a crossing for cycles and pedestrians to safely cross the canal without having to divert around it. The bollards on the far side of the bridge makes it so that cars can not enter the bridge or use the road to access the bike path.