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South Groathill Ave

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  1. SRD
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    Had a surprisingly good run to the western general this morning.

    very pleased to discover the permeable infra allowing bikes onto Craigleith Hill Ave

    Which, despite some dodgy signage proved a pleasant cycle

    But the link from Roseburn Path to Craigleith Hill was not pleasant at all. Cars parked on both sides of the road, and speedbumps, so as I headed uphill, cars were speeding down, in the middle of the lane. as here (from perspective on my return journey):

    definitely not 'family network'. i thought it was telling that the route signs only began after i got onto Craigleithhill... at least they were truthful.

    Posted 9 years ago #
  2. kaputnik
    Moderator

    @SRD

    Funny you put this up as I "discovered" this way myself yesterday as a means of shaving a mile off my commute.

    I agree with your comments above. The weird cobbled "speedbump" thing is a bit of a nuisance heading uphill, as is trying to make the right turn into the dropped kerb.

    South Groathill Avenue has always been a bit of a bad one for being a ratrun/ race track.

    There's a second access point to the NEPN just further north than the new one on the fancy junction. It's actually better for access when heading to the NEPN from Groathill, but the chicanes make it a very fiddly turn.

    Craigleith Hill Avenue itself could do with some resurfacing work but is otherwise quiet enough.

    Posted 9 years ago #
  3. chdot
    Admin

    "definitely not 'family network' "

    As I said earlier this year -

    "Now I have even less understanding of the purpose of the FN.

    This joins up various ancient and 'modern' bits of cycle 'infrastructure' mostly on roads which although not 'main' are mostly unpleasant and there are a host of compromises and crossings that I wouldn't choose to take children on."

    http://citycyclingedinburgh.info/bbpress/topic.php?id=12733

    Posted 9 years ago #

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