Hi Guys,
It would seem my moment of fame has arrived (but this is not connected to the actioncameras campaign, sorry Paul, although I did mention you to them)
BBC Scotland will be interviewing and filming me next week. They are doing a piece on facilities (or lack of) in Glasgow. I have a copy of the questions ahead of the interview (which is nice) and a couple of them relate to the facilities themselves. I have plenty of experience of them in my part of Glasgow. However I want to be as informed as possible.
I was wondering if the Glasgow folk on here have any particular facilities they think are great, or bad in Glasgow. Where are they and what is wrong/right with them.
I personally don't tend to use cycle lanes, but I can understand that for new cyclists they can be a good guide to best practice (if designed properly!). So I'll refrain from saying all cycle facilities are bad!
I also don't want to come across as council bashing. In fact I know there are people on the inside who are keen to improve things, so I will try and focus on the opportunities that we have, especially with the commonwealth games coming to Glasgow.
Any advice or comments are appreciated.
P.S. I am a little concerned about keeping up the high standard set by Arch. I think I feel the pressure!!
(Posted in commuting as I need replies fairly quickly and commuting has a high view rate!)
It would seem my moment of fame has arrived (but this is not connected to the actioncameras campaign, sorry Paul, although I did mention you to them)
BBC Scotland will be interviewing and filming me next week. They are doing a piece on facilities (or lack of) in Glasgow. I have a copy of the questions ahead of the interview (which is nice) and a couple of them relate to the facilities themselves. I have plenty of experience of them in my part of Glasgow. However I want to be as informed as possible.
I was wondering if the Glasgow folk on here have any particular facilities they think are great, or bad in Glasgow. Where are they and what is wrong/right with them.
I personally don't tend to use cycle lanes, but I can understand that for new cyclists they can be a good guide to best practice (if designed properly!). So I'll refrain from saying all cycle facilities are bad!


Any advice or comments are appreciated.
P.S. I am a little concerned about keeping up the high standard set by Arch. I think I feel the pressure!!

(Posted in commuting as I need replies fairly quickly and commuting has a high view rate!)