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Signage coming into Pollok Country Park.

Path from Salterland Road at Whitriggs Road. The path through the little gate leads to Woodhead Road, but does the gate get locked?

Path from Nitshill to Salterland Road.

Path from Salterland Road to Nitshill.

The Sighthill Bridge is reached by busy main roads with no cycle facilities, or alternatively an awkward route around the houses in Townhead. The toucan crossing across Baird Street was not working when I visited.

The Sighthill Bridge connects to busy roads with no cycle facilities, before reaching the city centre.

The resurfaced footway of the otherwise abandoned Swordale Place. In combination with Kildermorie Road, useful for local trips across Easterhouse, avoiding the main roads, but with all the broken glass and other debris, a very unattractive … [more]

Abandoned Kildermorie Road, blocked off with concrete blocks at each end (with no gap for cycling) and covered in broken glass and other debris. But a useful link for local trips avoiding the main roads.

Cycle parking and a road connecting from the new university campus extension towards the South Front.

The track from the playing fields car park (see #170045) arrives at Guidmans Road just short of the path northwards on the other side of the road. However, the road is one-way.

The Hurlet junction is arranged for the convenience of motorists at the expense of all other road users.

The sign on the right gives destinations and distances, but does not have an arrow, so is effectively a route confirmation sign of the type that should be provided after a junction, not before it. The destinations can be reached by turning … [more]

I was surprised to find that the path from London Avenue does not connect across Springfield Road to the path past the velodrome on the same alignment. A crossing is needed here.

That Advance Stop Line is sure encouraging people to cycle!

No dropped kerbs at Fortingall Avenue road crossing, despite cycle and wheelchair access signage. UPDATE: Dropped kerbs have subsequently been installed.

Riding with a handicap... Tour of Britain in Glasgow Green, 2007

Cyclists at the Women's 10K 2008 Location: Dumbreck, Glasgow

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