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The pedestrian crossings at Anderston Cross have been surrounded by hoardings, making sightlines rather poor.
The pedestrian crossings at Anderston Cross have been surrounded by hoardings, making sightlines poor. However, the lack of traffic coming from the Clydeside Expressway has made it easier to cross on red as there are more gaps in the … [more]
Temporary closure of the path east of the Phoenix Road underpass for work on the crumbling motorway flyover. The Colleges Cycle Route is not affected at this stage.
The area under the M8 motorway at Anderston Cross is being painted fancy colours a couple of months before the COP26 conference hits town. The area outside the station frequently resembles a car park.
The area under the M8 motorway at Anderston Cross is being painted fancy colours a couple of months before the COP26 conference hits town.
The area under the M8 motorway at Anderston Cross is being painted fancy colours a couple of months before the COP26 conference hits town.
The area underneath the M8 motorway at Anderston Cross is being painted a couple of months before the COP26 conference hits town. The Anderston Bridge, Stobcross Bridge, and various roads are proposed to be closed during the conference, and … [more]
Still plenty to do to connect up the replacement bridge across the M8 motorway between Townhead and Sighthill.
The shared footway over the motorway bridge has a solid line marking near the railing. Is this because the railing is too low for a shared use footway/cycleway to be there?
No dropped kerb for access to the bridge across the railway and M80 motorway, connecting Robroyston Road to Winifred Street and the other half of Robroyston Road.
The pedestrian crossings form part of the original Glasgow to Paisley cycle route, opened by Cllr Charlie Gordon back in 1993. This section is part of one of the many 'Cyclists Dismount' sections, and it remains so to this day. Nowadays, … [more]
No provision for cycling (other than the parking stands) and minimal provision for pedestrians at the busy Wallace Street junction with Dalintober Street. A dropped kerb crossing across three lanes of fast moving traffic heading for the … [more]
The signs at the foot of the footbridge connecting the two parts of Beech Avenue across the M8 motorway. The direction sign is obscured by tree braches, and not visible if following the original Paisley to Glasgow cycle route (an important … [more]
The footbridge connecting the two parts of Beech Avenue across the M8 motorway, and part of the original Glasgow to Paisley cycle route. The footbridge ramps have a single step at each side of the bridge.
The footbridge connecting the two parts of Beech Avenue across the M8 motorway, and part of the original Glasgow to Paisley cycle route. The footbridge ramps have a single step at each side of the bridge.
The footbridge connecting the two parts of Beech Avenue across the M8 motorway, and part of the original Glasgow to Paisley cycle route. The footbridge ramps have a single step at each side of the bridge.
The footbridge connecting the two parts of Beech Avenue across the M8 motorway, and part of the original Glasgow to Paisley cycle route. The footbridge ramps have a single step at each side of the bridge.
The footbridge connecting the two parts of Beech Avenue across the M8 motorway, and part of the original Glasgow to Paisley cycle route. The footbridge ramps have a single step at each side of the bridge.
The footbridge connecting the two parts of Beech Avenue across the M8 motorway, and part of the original Glasgow to Paisley cycle route. The footbridge ramps have a single step at each side of the bridge.
The upgraded M77 motorway sliproad crossing at Dumbreck Road. However, the footway beyond is still quite narrow, and the pop-up cycle lane seeks to address this.
It's clear here what the transport priorities are when there are steps at one side of this footbridge.
'Cyclists Dismount' at the footbridge across the motorway connecting Queenslie Industrial Estate and the Fort shopping centre.
A cover on one of the traffic signals at the Robroyston motorway junction sliproad, even though the toucan crossing is working and uncovered.
A cover over one of the traffic signals at the partly signalised roundabout at the M80 Robroyston junction at Saughs Road.
The path beneath the A8(M), Scotland's shortest motorway, has now been completed. I can't help but think they could have been more generous on the width. Not that lots of people will use it, but passing a couple of people walking a dog will … [more]
Rogerfield Road appears to have been commandeered for the motorway widening project. Another loss for active travel. Does Core Path status actually mean anything?
A brand new bridge on Cathcart Road, over the brand new M74 motorway, and what have they done for cyclists?
To get from Vermont Street to Scotland Street involves going around the odd-shaped roundabout under the motorway, or hopping onto the footway, which as #70775 and #70773 show gets very narrow.
Clear & comforting signage for cyclists looking for that award winning bridge. #glasgowcycleinfraday http://t.co/D8poHQe95m
This road layout was completed from a blank canvas (the whole of the Oatlands housing scheme east of this point was demolished) and yet the road planners still didn't leave enough space for their planned "cycle facility" past one of the few … [more]
A brand new shared-use footway/cycleway at the M74 motorway junction, already in a very poor state of repair!
Misleading tactiles and more posts in the shared-use footway on Polmadie Road, at the M74 motorway junction.
No cycle facility through busy Dumbreck Road M77 motorway junction, and lots of obstructions on the footway. Nevertheless, a few people did cycle along the footway in the short time I spent here. UPDATE: The footway here has now been … [more]
Pavement cycleway through motorway junction on Polmadie Road, blocked by parked vans Photo credit: P Fort used with permission