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Not so much 'No Parking' as not enough cycle parking in the right places. Also, it was installed too close to the wall.
Van parking on the recently rebuild footway in University Avenue. There are parking bays in the road in front of the building the vans are parked at the rear of, in University Gardens.
A delivery van parked on the recently rebuilt footway, and two more vans parked further along. This is what happens when the roadway is designed without any provision for loading bays.
Cycle parking and a road connecting from the new university campus extension towards the South Front.
The zig-zag ramp and steps up from Kelvingrove into the new university campus extension are now open.
The zig-zag ramp and steps up from Kelvingrove into the new university campus extension are now open.
Not again! A driver parking in the cycle lane on University Avenue, and across part of the junction mouth of Kelvin Way.
The University Avenue mandatory cycle lane chock-a-block with parked cars, and pavement parking on the opposite side where there is no cycle lane.
"Cycle Thieves We Are Watching You" notice, but non-standard stands installed too close to a wall is what's on offer here.
Another 'Cycles only' sign on University Avenue. The solid line of the mandatory cycle lane extends over part of the junction too.
New but damaged cycle parking at the Vet School. Not best placed with regards to access to the building either.
A one-way system around roads used as a car park, and only pedestrians can go in the opposite direction.
@morebikesplease @PeopleByresRoad @UofGsustain Here was two weeks ago. It's almost like there's a pattern...! Just shows the lack of consideration given to cycle infra that paint is even considered an option here. Anyone who uses the road … [more]
A new dropped kerb at the Caledonian University entrance, with cycle symbol, for turning from the main carriageway. But the cycle route is on the opposite footway.
Old and new meet at Glasgow's High Street. Collegelands development and Strathclyde University buildings either side of more traditional buildings.
Motorbike bypass for traffic boom at the University of Strathclyde. I guess bicycle users could use it too.
Found this in my gallery, forgot I had it tbh. Not enough parking at the uni halls off Maryhill road it seems..... https://t.co/EUHGjQQ3mU