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1 Cycling Scotland Presentation
Glasgow Cycling

2 Strategic Plan Policy & Planning Sport & Leisure Transport & Safety
Health & Wellbeing

3 Current Network Traffic free paths 189.5 Segregated 4.4
Segregated Shared Path 8.6 Cycle lanes on road 39.9 Shared Path 34.4 Bus Lane 25.8 Marked Quietway 1.3 Mountainbike trails 10.3 Total 314.3

4 Draft Proposed Network
Traffic free paths 189.5 Segregated 155 Segregated Shared Path 14 Cycle lanes on road 105 Shared Path 21 Bus Lane 4 Marked Quietway 91 Mountainbike trails 10.3 Total 590.1

5 Projects Construction Design South West City Way - Tradeston Project
Paisley Road Segregated Tradeston connection South Bank Route NCN 7 – Cardonald Quietway Design Avenues including Sauchiehall Street West-Nile Street North – South Cycle Route Victoria Road Alexandra Parade – Edinburgh Road Victoria Bridge Junction Battlefield Junction

6 City Ways Glasgow’s City Ways are those routes that radiate to/from the City Centre. A network of high quality cycle corridors on key routes. These key cycle routes have business, cultural, educational and residential destinations along and in close proximity to them. They are characterised by constructed features such as segregated cycle lanes and link into the wider cycle network to provide greater cycle access to all aspects of our city.

7 South West City Way This is a 2-way segregated cycle route linking the city centre and Pollokshields. In certain areas shared surfaces have been introduced. These are areas such as the Tradeston Bridge and sections such as at Scotland Street Museum. Innovative features have been introduced including; cycle detection (with cycle counting capabilities), route specific branding

8 Diagonal Junction The South- West City Way route incorporates a cycle only diagonal crossing with its own phase separate from the traffic. This diagonal cycling crossing allows cyclists to cross in one movement, minimising delays.

9 Floating Bus Stops Bus stop by-passes provide an island refuge for pedestrians to wait for the bus and for passengers to depart from buses without generating conflict with cycle lane users. The by-passes are raised to the same level as the footway. This creates a raised table to make cyclists aware of change in surface priority and to promote as safer environment for all users.

10 Footrests Foot and hand rests located on South-West City Way
“neat extra touches like foot-and-hand-rests.” Darkerside Review

11 Launch at Scotland Street Museum
SWCW Comments Launch at Scotland Street Museum

12 Placemaking Sauchiehall Street Victoria Road MUGs and pop up parks

13 Aikenhead Road Light Segregation Trial
Year Long Trial Technical & User perception study 4 different products

14 Solar stud lights Queens Park Guide lights for way-finding
Solar Powered Freezing temperature warning (flashes) “Brilliant, I can see where I’m going on my way home from work in winter”

15 People MACH Glasgow NEXT Bike 420 Bikes 41 Stations 500 Hires a day
120,181 Hires to date

16 Cycle Parking 100 new cycle parking spaces provided each year
At strategic locations such as transport hubs shopping centres and cultural attractions

17 Cycle Training 1815 school children participated in Bikeability Training ( ) Increase of children cycling to School from 2% to 3.5% (2008 – 2013) Adult training classes Led rides HGV, taxi and bus awareness training

18 Community Consultation & Behaviour Change
Voluntary Community Consultation (Victoria Road) Cycling Strategy Queen Margaret Drive Govan Partick Charrettes Staff travel Surveys Bike Week Fresher's week stall

19 Growth in Cycling Number of people who cycle in and out of the city increased by 200% since 6% of people in Glasgow usually or regularly travel to work by bike in 2014 Growth of cycling as mode of transport - 69% between 2001 – 2011 23% of Households have access to a bike Areas with highest propensity of taking up cycling as a mode of transport (2011 Census) Southside Central Govan Pollokshields Newlands East Centre Partick West

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