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The original layout of the cycle lane in Alderman Road, including what appears to be an item of traffic calming that drivers may or may not be expected to drive around. This layout did not last. [Scanned image from late 1990s.]
Uncontrolled crossing of Alderman Road, signed for cycling and walking. View opposite to that in #165306.
The Alderman Road cycle lane ends by veering into a signed but not marked shared footpath across to Kelso Street.
Deteriorating road surface beyond the mini-roundabout on Alderman Road. The cycle lane appears to be in the poorest of condition compared to the surrounding road surface.
Deteriorating road surface on much of the Alderman Road cycle lanes. The opportunity could be used to swap the parking and cycle lanes about, which would result in less wear and tear on the cycle lane in future.
The end of the widened footway and transition onto an on-road painted cycle lane along Alderman Road.
A "Cycle Quietway" has been signed through Knightswood, crossing Alderman Road here at Commore Drive. Again the buffer strip between the car parking bay and the cycle lane does not allow sufficient space for a car to be parked between the … [more]
The road markings on part of Alderman Road have been renewed, including a buffer strip between the parking bays and the cycle lane, but there's really no point in painting it less than the width of a car away from the kerb.
A mobile shop van parked on a footway buildout rather than using an empty parking space nearer the static shops. The bus stop is only served by the once-a-day service 709. This section of road used to have a cycle lane that followed the … [more]
The traffic signals on Alderman Road have acquired a cycle advance green of about 6 seconds before the full green in one direction, plus a toucan crossing on this side for those cycling down the footway of Lincoln Avenue.