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  1. Always appreciate you making these, as I dont live in Glasgow anymore, its difficult to know how the infrastructure is progressing. Its great to see so many routes being worked on, It would have been a substantial difference to my quality of life as a student if these existed at the time. You do a great job really showing the scale that Glasgow is able to complete these projects (in comparison to edinburgh of course, I understand the progress is still slow in Glasgow but you dont have to cycle along Leith Walks path at least)

  2. Amazing video! It highlights how Glasgow is transforming into a more connected city with safe, accessible cycle infrastructure, making cycling safer and more enjoyable for everyone.

  3. I wish they would get the cycle lanes completed. The lads working on the Duke Street section say it might not be complete til the end of the summer which is a bit crap.
    The bridge of sighs is the entrance to the necropolis at the back of the cathedral. The bridge you pass under going up Wishart street at the back of the Royal infirmary.

  4. Brings Glasgow back to its residents!!, must be SO many who already don’t have cars or struggle to park them anywhere near homes or pay plenty for a permit, having said that, certainly makes everyone prisoner to public transport !!! 🤔 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  5. Thanks for the update, great to see Glasgow continuing to develop segregated cycling infrastructure.😊 Is the route from the city centre to Pollock Country Park fully segregated at present or are some sections still under construction? Hoping to visit in near future and cycle to the park.🚲

  6. I love the regular updates, it's really good to see the progress of these projects, and I love the positivity! It's always easy to let perfect be the enemy of good with projects like these so I love that you're focusing on the fact that all the work is really very good 🙂

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