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A very dangerous road crossing for cyclists on the tow path. Traffic needs to be slowed down on a blind bend.
The entire length of High Station Road up to and including Cow Wynd is a key route up to Comely Park Primary School and the centre of town. The current roads are very busy (with cars, HGVs, and buses) and do not support safe cycling. … [more]
The entire stretch of Majors Loan leading up to and including Cockburn Street, Tanners Road and West Bridge Street is not suitable for safe cycling. Particularly with young children. This is a key cycling route from the train station (and … [more]
There needs to be an unbroken cyclepath separate from roads from the Stirling area to Forth Valley Royal Hospital
No dropped kerb at the start of the path on Garbett Place. No signage either, even though this is part of the HArTT cycle route.
No properly dropped kerb at the steps and ramp (ramp out of sight to the right) up to the Forth & Clyde Canal towpath at the Carmuirs Park football ground car park.
The A9 shared-use footway/cycleway turns a corner into Mungalend and just ends. The A9 itself continues without any cycle provision. The car parked on the footway across the junction has 'for sale' notices in the window. Buy from a … [more]
The shared-use footway alongside the A9 crosses sides for some reason, although there appears to be room for it to stay on the same side. There's even a signalled crossing in about half a mile or so.
The shared-use footway alongside the A9 crosses sides for some reason, although there's a choice of going clockwise or anti-clockwise around the roundabout. But someone going to Abbotsford Business Park has to cross the A9 twice.
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 path, rather than coming to an end as the sign suggests, crosses the A9 at grade, and continues across the far side. There is also a shared-use footway alongside the A9 to the right.