Emerging City Centre Transport Strategy
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Riponian wrote: ......However, if the canal towpath surfacing is good enough I may switch routes in the better weather (and daylight)......... Its terrible! The canal I mean for commuting, if you want to go to/from in your work clothes (I do) in the wet and for days afterwards the surface is just not suitable.I think its cheeky for LCC to mention the canal as a commuting route when its not even them that maintains it - Canal/Riverside Trust does that and its a charity.
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A friend and I have ridden on the canal bank between Leeds and Shipley together and most of it was only just suitable for his hybrid bike.I've ridden the Bramley-Leeds stretch a few times on my own and whilst I can make better progress on my mountain bike I have more often than not ended up with a wet backside -- though I don't have mudguards so others may have more luck.I would consider using the towpath to commute but, then, I'd expect to take a change of clothes to a job anyhow if I cycled.