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The ramp to exit Knockhill Park at Bruce Road is tricky to cycle up, but this will form part of the Renfrew to Paisley cycle route once it is finished.

The ramp down from Sighthill Circus at the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge.

The connection from Sighthill Circus to the Sighthill Bridge features steps and a double hairpin ramp.

An inexplicable hairpin bend feature on the path around the side of the Sighthill site redevelopment. I believe this is to be the replacement cycle route between the city centre and Springburn.

Replacement hairpin bend ramp connecting the canal towpath to Lochburn Road.

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.

The path from Viewfield Road to the M8/A8 footbridge. The footbridge has a double-back ramp when it could have come straight down in this direction, avoiding wasting the time of people walking and cycling.

The path to the A8/M8 footbridge at Viewfield Road.

A hair-pin bend in the ramp up from the White Cart path to Crookston Road.

A sign for the HArTT cycle route pointing towards Spinkhill (see #103160), but as the old railway bridge was removed (see #103161), a hair-pin bend path has been built up to New Hallglen Road to use its bridge instead. No indications … [more]

The destination sign points to the HArTT cycle route's destinations of Callendar Park and the Falkirk Wheel as being up the path to Ash Grove but the HArTT cycle route badge points right along the path to the Westquarter Glen. See also … [more]

No provision for joining the ramp down to the Forth & Clyde Canal directly coming from the west, so must make sharp turn. Maybe not the most popular direction to approach from, but would have been easy to build at the same time as the rest … [more]

The access to the canal is only from the footway in front of the shops and no account has been taken of the desire line to go straight to and from the carriageway.

A hair-pin path down to a small bridge across the burn, where steps would allow walkers a more direct route.

Nobody would ever think to take a short-cut down the hillside rather than use the hair-pin path.

The path from Larchfield Drive is obstructed by barriers, then there is an uncontrolled crossing of the Cathkin Relief Road, and steps and a hair-pin path up to Fernhill.

The ramp at the pedestrian entrance to the college has multiple hairpin bends. There is plenty of room (on this brown-field site) for the ramp to be in a straight line since pretty much everybody using this entrance will have come from the … [more]

The legendary hairpin bend of the Viaduct Walk Location: , St. Andrews (Scotland, United Kingdom)

One of the hairpin bends in the cycle path up to the cycle track on the Erksine Bridge.

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