Comment | To be completely fair, although there are many shared paths about, there are some high traffic ones that could do with a lot more signage. The Clydeside is the most obvious one with a lot of clear signage (not that it helps), but other examples can usually be found on pavements along roads close to motorway on-off ramps, where the pavement is offered as a safe refuge for people on bikes (until a segregated cycle network is in place).
Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street are the biggest ones that doesn't have enough signage.
They're core paths, designated as protected for pedestrian *and* cycling use. But AFAIK, there are no signs at all indicating this.
I so often get grief from pedestrians for travelling up it, and have heard the same from many others. |
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