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Tiny Sheffield stands near the rebuilt entrance to Lidl supermarket. These do not support the bike well, particularly when loading shopping.
'No Cycling', 'Slow' and 'Beware of Pedestrians' at a blind corner on the Ashton Canal path. Not really built for cycling.
A tiny notice explaining how Advance Stop Lines work to drivers. I can't imagine many notice this, or take the time to read it.
Signage for the Cardonald Quietway on the right-hand side of Linthaugh Road, but not very easy to read from the left-hand carriageway (which, since the footway is not shared-use, is where approaching cyclists should be). Quite frankly, the … [more]
Access between Elder Park and Drive Road hindered by a railing, yet signed (in tiny writing) for cycling.
A close-up of the sign in #110976, showing what the tiny writing actually says. Although encouraging to see a Trans Pennine Trail sign that actually has destinations.
Route sign with tiny writing on the far side of the junction where a turn may need to be made. Luckily this is a low speed and low traffic road.
A warning to motorists to look out for walkers and cyclists when going over the blind summit approaching Drumburgh.
Tiny signs for the HArTT cycle route below another sign at Spinkhill. Are people really expected to notice these?
A route sign for the HArTT cycle route, but most definitely not the most direct route to the Helix and Kelpies. Could the writing on these signs be any smaller?
A route sign for the HArTT cycle route in Hallglen, with the route to Callendar Woods directed through the middle of a playground. The path in the foreground continues right through Hallglen.
No attempt either to ensure this tiny directions sign is visible to those on the carriageway, or that those on the shared-use footway can actually make the turn.
Cycle directions in tiny writing on the right-hand side of Devon Street. The straight-ahead directions can't be read due to the left sign getting in the way, and strangely no directions for the right. Basically, this type of sign is of no … [more]
Ramp up to toucan crossing across Greenock Road. This appeared to be the last route sign before reaching the edge of Linwood.