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Barriers each side of the Clyde Gateway toucan crossing still present an obstacle to anyone using Baltic Street as a through route on a bike.
The alignment of Baltic Street is somewhat obstructed at the crossing of Dunn Street (see nearby photos).
Kerbs make the route around the private yard on the left more difficult, impeding access to the Dunn Street toucan crossing.
Unfortunately the alignment of the Dunn Street toucan crossing does not match the alignment of Baltic Street. Even with the private yard on the left, it could be arranged better than this.
Baltic St provides a low-traffic route right across Dalmarnock, but here at Springfield Road the route is obstructed by a kerb. Dropped kerbs are provided at pedestrian crossing points each side, but they are off to the side and not ideal … [more]
Baltic St provides a low-traffic route right across Dalmarnock, but only some of the transitions between path and road are any good, such as here at Connal St.
The Baltic Street alignment has been obstructed with railings both sides at the Clyde Gateway toucan crossing. This side doesn't even have a dropped kerb! See also #87992.
The way between Baltic St and the Clyde Gateway toucan crossing has been obstructed both sides with a railing. See also #87993.
The cycleway has been designed without any thought about the potential for conflict between passing cyclists and crossing-users waiting at the toucan crossing. And the side road has a fence and kerb across it, hindering access to the … [more]