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Upgrade the current path to a cycle path and build a small section of the seawall to stop further coastal erosion
A Cycleway beside the Railway between Cardenden and Cartmore Industrial Estate would connect Lochgelly high school and Fife Cycle Park to Cardenden
There is no safe route north out of Glenrothes for walking and cycling, you have only the grass verge to walk along and cycling on a dual carriageway a safe path away from traffic would be ideal
Jonny Marshall's Loan, a Cycle and Footway between Glenrothes and Dunnikier would make it a much shorter journey between the two towns. It would also connect two colleges, the hospital and would be a great recreational route as well.
An accessible underpass here would be much better than a bridge. As the A92 is higher than the path approaching
The current cycle lanes are to narrow and are not safe for non-experienced cyclists. A segregated cycle path between Cowdenbeath and Kelty would connect the two towns much better
A safe segregated cycleway between Glenrothes and Windygates would make it much safer to get too Leven
A Seggeragated Cycle Way here would make it much safer to cycle between Woodend and Kinglassie and onto Glenrothes
Loads of room on very wide road for segregated cycle path between cardenden and lochgelly. Currently scary to ride due to very fast drivers. Could make a fantastic link between villages
There are currently three roads from Kirkcaldy to Dunfermline but none have safe cycle paths on them. This would be the ideal road for a segregated path which would link infrastructure already available in Dunfermerline and Kirkcaldy. … [more]
An old pavement runs the length of this road and could easily be made into a cycle path, substantially improving the links between Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy.
Used as a rat race for cars- supposed to be part of the national cycle network. It is the only quiet road to Lochgelly - but is very unsafe to ride on without a proper cycle path. With a cycle path, people could access things like the Fife … [more]
A cycle path is needed on this road to allow safe commuting for people to schools and workplaces in St Andrews.
A cycle path is needed on this road to allow safe commuting for people to schools and workplaces in St Andrews.
Cycle provision stops abruptly on a side street / pavement here, resulting in a disconnect between Pathhead and Promenade. Very off-putting. Create on-road cycle lane using one of the existing two car/street lanes.
Cycleway is unmarked on pavement, creating conflicts with residents exiting from their houses, and then the cycle way suddenly stops without direction nor continuation. It would be much better the cycleway would be marked continuous on … [more]
A fantastic opportunity to get a cycle way to St. Andrews - currently feels too unsafe. Would be so good for the environment and residents.
There is no way to safely cycle from Strathkinness to St Andrews. If there were a cycle path lots of us could cycle to work or school on a daily basis.
David Russell Hall to Doubledykes road; currently a narrow painted 'cycle lane' which cars frequently park in.
Create on-road cycle lane. Current Cycleway is marked as shared pavement but seriously narrowed by 'street furniture' and temporary signage. Pavement is far too narrow for shared use and cycle path stops abruptly before the … [more]
No brainer!!!! should have already been done!!! how can a path from Crail be nearly finished but Strath to St. A is still being 'considered'?????
It is clear we need a cycle path here. This would also encourage cyclists to use this route than other more dangerous routes such as the Craigtoun road, which would benefit from a footpath to the park, or signage to guide you via Mount … [more]
The High Road is only a short distance between Strathkinness and St Andrews yet nobody can walk/cycle safely here. Cars speed along and there is nowhere safe to jump out of the way. I’m surprised there haven’t been more fatalities- probably … [more]
The High Road is a twisty dangerous road at the moment. It’s frustrating as it is such a short distance from St Andrews yet everyone living in Strathkinness and around this area has to drive 2 miles to get to town!! Please give a a … [more]
Strathkinness is such a short distance to St Andrews yet we cannot walk or cycle because the High Rd is full of speeding cars and vans. We need a Cyclepath or a pavement. So many people would use this including children cycling to the new … [more]
It’s too unsafe to cycle on the High Road at the moment which is very frustrating as it would be so easy with a Cyclepath. I work in the University and my children go to school at Madras. We would all cycle if we could and leave our car at … [more]
Needs a cycle way / footpath for cyclists walkers and runners. Very family friendly route between Strathkinness and St. Andrews just not very friendly road.
There are loads of babies and toddlers in the village who would benefit from a cycle path to connect us to St. Andrews. It’s currently not safe to cycle with a bike carrier because you can’t get out of the way quickly if a car is coming. … [more]
There should be a cycle and walking path. It is so dangerous to walk into the town and back but is easily walkable/bikeable with a path and would help health and the need to drive.
Strathkinness-St Andrews could be easily travelled by bike or on foot but with the current narrow road (and no speed limiting measures for cars) it feels too unsafe. A cycleway would make environmentally friendly travel much more feasible.
We need a cyclcway from here to Strathkinness. Most people who live in Strathkinness commute to St Andrews by car daily. Many would cycle if it was safe to do so.
I am a cyclist who regularly uses the Strathkinness High Road as part of my route, my concern is the speed of vehicles on the narrow sections which could be avoided if there was a cycle/footpath.
It is just 2.25 miles from here to David Russell Apartments and connection to the St Andrews town cycle paths. If there was a cycleway here my family and I would definitely cycle to St Andrews daily, rather than using our cars to commute.
Many commuters from strathkinness to St. Andrews on the high road but road is too busy currently too cycle with dangerous bends
The High Road is narrow with several steep bends. A cycleway and footpath would make the rout much safer for those travelling by bike or on foot.
Between strathkinness and st andrews there is no provision for cyclists or pedestrians. there is a new school being built on the starthkinness side of st andrews and it would be good for pupils to be able to walk or cycle to school safely … [more]
No safe cycle path. Needed to encourage non car use for cyclists of all ages between Strathkinness and St.Andrews.
Roads are unsafe for walking and cycling and we desperately need a cycle path between Strathkinness and st Andrews
The high road into St Andrews is not safe for walking or cycling too narrow and speeding traffic short cutting into St Andrews
This is a very busy road . A cycle path would allow access to Craigtoun Park in a safe and environmentally suitable way. It would encourage families to leave the car behind.
Quite a busy road and with increased use when new school comes on stream a dedicated cycle / footpath is required for road safety. It would also encourage healthy travel patterns with a safe environment.
There is a blind summit here and not all drivers are patient enough to wait until they have a clear view before overtaking cyclists. A cycle path would improve safety, and encourage more people to cycle to St Andrews for work, school and … [more]
A historically quiet rural road now buzzing with cars. It would be great if there could be a cycleway or footpath from Strathkinness to St. Andrews to keep the public safe and also very happy. I know it would mean a lot to the village and … [more]
With the increased uptake in cycling and walking a cycle path/walkway between Strathkinness and St Andrews is necessary to ensure safety for both pedestrians and cyclists. Due to the narrowness of the road the implementation of a one way … [more]
This road would be improved with a footpath/cycle way. Lots more people would cycle/walk into St Andrews if they felt safer to do so.
Would be nice to have a bike path connecting Cupar and St. Andrews, there are patches now but in some areas it is dangerous.
The issue is an unsafe road to cycle or walk along. The provision of a cycle path would provide a safe means for children and adults from Strathkinness to travel to and forth from St Andrews - increased need when the new secondary school … [more]
The new Madras College opens in the near future and a significant number of pupils will be based in Strathkinness. At the moment there is no provision for a safe means of either walking or cycling between Strathkinness and St Andrews/the … [more]
A cycleway between Strathkinness and St Andrews would benefit both communities and with the new Madras school is now essential
Need a cycle path and walkway next to this road. It would be a big help for staff and students commuting to the university and pupils to the new school. It would also be if benefit to tourists.
The speed limit and bends means cyclists are massively at risk because of no designated space that cars don’t go in. Because there is no housing no cars would park over the cycle lane and keep it preserved. It would also mean more signage … [more]
Strathkinness really needs this cycle path to allow safe and environmentally friendly commuting to school and work in St. Andrews. Progressive action would be fully supported by the community.
Highly unsafe road for children (and adults) to cycle to St Andrews for school, clubs, new Madras building...
A cycle path between St. Andrews and the Strathkinness High Road would allow a safe and efficient route for access to both areas. This would not only support safe outdoor physical activity during recovery from a global pandemic but also … [more]
Way easier to walk/cycle to St. Andrews from Strathkinness along High Road which means no car or public transport needed. Road is not safe to walk or cycle at moment.
This is an essential route between the Strathkinness community and St Andrews. This will be the main link between the village and the new Madras High School. A cycle path here will offer children a safe route to school thus reducing school … [more]
Strathkinness desperately needs a safe route for walking and cycling to St Andrews, particularly as the new high school will be too close for our children to qualify for transport. This should not mean that as parents we jump in the car for … [more]
Too much traffic on a narrow road to feel safe for cycling, particularly with children. I would like my children to cycle to the new high school. A separate cycle path is required, or to make the road one way for traffic
Cycle access from Kirkcaldy to Burntisland. FromBurntisland onwards to Inverkeithing the coastal path is reasonable for cycle commuting but from Kirkcaldy to Burntisland the speed of traffic and lack of cycle space makes it more dangerous
Cars come along this road and around corners too fast, unsafe for cyclists. My children will be cycling to the new Madras from Strathkinnes and a cycle path would make this much safer for them to do so.
Some vehicles travel too fast on both the high road and low road making it unsafe for pedestrians and cyclists alike
A safe walking and cycle path between Strathkinness and St Andrews, to facilitate exercise, less car use, safe and healthy route to the new Madras for schoolchildren.
A cycle path on the high road from strathkinness to St. Andrews would be great for kids attending the new school meaning they don’t need to risk their life on the road or have to rely on buses to get to school
A segregated cyclepath between Dundee and St Andrews would be a massive step forward. The least costly option to join Tayport and Leuchars would be a utilising a track through Tentsmuir forest. The flat lands would appeal to commuters and … [more]
No way to walk or cycle except on a busy road. More use of bikes will increase potential accident occurrence, particularly of children going to the new school. This cycle way was planned, but Fife axed it. Reinstate the plan please! We need … [more]
So children can cycle safely to their schools e.g. madras or lawhead in St. Andrews, as they are being encouraged to avoid public transport and school buses
It would be great to cycle/ walk safely from Strathkinness to St Andrews without having to go on grass verge /road
Exercise is the most important thing to people health. We have such amazing countryside in Fife but there isn't space to cycle safely on the roads, we need cycle ways that are separate from traffic and wide enough for bi-directional flow of … [more]
Exercise is the most important thing to people health. We have such amazing countryside in Fife but there isn't space to cycle safely on the roads, we need cycle ways that are separate from traffic and wide enough for bi-directional flow of … [more]