You may also be interested in the automatic categorisation listings and themed galleries.
This listing only shows photos within Glasgow.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
A pop-up painted cycle lane has appeared on George V Bridge, wider than the narrow stepped lane to its left, but still inside of a left turn motor vehicle lane, so probably best to continue moving out if not turning left.
Flashing electronic signs has been installed at some junctions on Victoria Road to warn motorists of the presence of cyclists. This is activated by a detector in the cycle track.
2/4 Others have discussed the left hook risk to cyclists at the Devon St junction @GoBikeGlasgow eg https://t.co/hsiql8duc7. Today I was nearly left-hooked by a council vehicle overtaking and turning in front of me into Torrisdale St. The … [more]
A left-hook danger point where the cycle lane goes straight ahead (only to end at the next junction) and a left-turn sliproad has been provided for motorists to cut across the cycle lane without slowing down. Added to this, the 'Beware of … [more]
A very narrow section of Clyde Gateway cycle track past the back of a bus shelter, and poor visibility of motor traffic for merge onto carriageway where there is a left-hook risk at the Dunn Street multi-lane junction.