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Direct turns from Maxwell Road onto the South City Way at Eglinton Toll are not possible.

Placemaking at Sighthill Walk.

Still no dropped kerb at the Panmure Gate entrance to the award-winning Claypits Local Nature Reserve.

The end of the Sighthill Avenue cycleway approaching Springburn Road. Don't be tempted to go through the archway, since there is a step on the other side!

A regular location for bikes parked to the fence, on Bunhouse Road outside the Kelvin Hall.

The narrow advisory cycle lanes on Highburgh Road are almost invisible. The section of road in the foreground has been resurfaced, and awaits the reinstatement of road markings.

Plenty of car parking spaces, but cycle parking hidden away on side streets. The rubber tactile matting is in a state of decay.

"Cycle Thieves We Are Watching You" notice, but non-standard stands installed too close to a wall is what's on offer here.

Another view of the 'Give Way' line in #182981. Note the pedestrian using the diagonal cycle crossing.

A cluttered approach to this 'Give Way' line. See also #182982.

Benches and an overflowing bin, but no cycle route signage at the junction of Ferry Road and the cycle path to Kelvinhaugh Road.

Placemaking (I think) at Ferry Road. Benches have been installed next to the bin, but still no restoration of direction signage (such as in #37216) for the cycle routes.

Cycle parking on Argyle Street, with more on the opposite side of the road.

A zebra crossing on the Bunhouse Road cycleway. This one has tactile paving for pedestrians on one side only.

The Old Dumbarton Road cycleway still has incorrect corduroy (Hazard) tactile paving, and for some manoeuvers from Bunhouse Road, it is so close to the junction that cyclists will still be turning when crossing it. Leaf and other autumn … [more]

End of cycle route in Hawick Street, with others starting at various points around the roundabout.

The entrance to the cycle path at Greenlaw Road has been receiving some attention. However, the two plastic bollards that control access have gone missing.

The new ramp from Firhill Road and Garscube Road up to the Forth & Clyde Canal and the bridge to the Claypits nature reserve is now open. In addition to the ramp, there are steps available for pedestrians. Part of the Nextbike hire station … [more]

No provision for cycling through the road closure at the end of Clunie Road onto Corkerhill Road.

A dropped kerb, possibly to allow cycling through the road closure in Dalziel Drive at St Andrew's Drive.The dropped kerb on the other side is to the right of the bin.

An abandoned section of street in Craigton at Barfillan Drive. This could be reworked into a cycle link connecting to the underpass through to Craigton Road and the Asda supermarket.

The Cathkin Braes cycle path ends at the entrance to the country park, but could extend further to connect with the junction of the road to Rogerton.

Line segregation, apparently.

I'm sure a better entrance to this path could be built at Knightscliffe Avenue. The plot to the left was only recently rebuilt.

The start of the Lincoln Avenue cycle track, seen from the opposite direction to #101264.

The Cycle Quietway through Knightswood links the Orca cycle routes on Dyke Road and Lincoln Avenue without going along Alderman Road. The entrance to the Lincoln Avenue cycle track is rather cluttered and the cycle track itself can barely … [more]

Cycle parking at the end of Burleigh Street in Govan, plus a burnt out litter bin and a cabinet with its door falling off, all next to a statue. Glasgow City Council intends to install a contraflow cycle lane along this street. Good luck … [more]

Glasgow's newest cycle project.

A cycle track with right angled corners links between Nithsdale Road and the Pollokshaws Road toucan crossing, around the bins.

Although the shared footway is wide, it is obstructed with a poster board and a large bin, plus drivers queue across the crossing with the bus station taxi access. Shortly after the crossing, the cycle route crosses to the narrower footway … [more]

Counter flow lane/bin storage. #GlasgowCycleInfraDay17 https://t.co/3DGNdtasnq

Cycle stands blocked in by bins.

The start of the Old Dumbarton Road cycleway in Ferry Road is completely anonymous.

I only found this on my second attempt at looking for it. "Glasgow's first community public bike pump", on Argyle Street in Sandyford. http://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgows-first-public-bike-pump-13193687

Useless barriers blocking path, but motor vehicles driven across grass, turning it into mud, plus uncollected rubbish next to bin, and path still covered in autumn's unswept leaf fall, causing clothing to get covered in muck for anyone … [more]

A cluttered start to the South-West City Way in Shields Road, plus an incorrect direction sign for Shields Road subway station pointing left (it's actually straight ahead).

Despite the wet weather on this Saturday afternoon in October, the Cambridge Street cycle parking at Sauchiehall Street is completely full. More stands needed, and the commercial bins are still being stored against the stands.

Wheelie bin blocking pavement cycle route in North Claremont Street

Cycle bypass to No Entry restriction blocked by wheelie-bin and fly-tipping

Litter bin and less-than-vertical signpost obstructing dropped kerb at entrance to path to Forth & Clyde Canal

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