With regards to the Malmo/South Campus MUP, I am pleasantly surprised by the MUP along the speed bump road behind the UAlberta farm in Lendrum. Much better than navigating the parked cars and speed bumps on the road - hopefully in winter as well as that road can become a mess of ruts and brown sugar.
However, as for the concrete section through Malmo, the road does work just fine as well. I agree
@thommyjo - if I am riding above a particular speed or the path is particularly crowded, I will always take the road. If the path is properly cleared in the winter with a traffic signal for crossing 53 Ave, however, that does help the case. It is nice to have the option, in any case. And the traffic calming impacts also help, I'd say.
So many of the southwest suburbs have collector roads that are just SO wide, so hopefully we start seeing more of this as neighborhood renewal continues into them (Greenfield and Blue Quill hopefully next). I'm pretty tired of fearing for my life whenever I go for a run around a neighborhood.... I'd reckon that I feel less safe than when I go cycling sometimes.
Going through Blue Quill/Greenfield/Royal Gardens/Malmo/Lendrum towards South Campus is a good bypass route for commuting from the south to avoid the 111 St MUP. Less traffic and you don't need to cross the tracks multiple times... hopefully the city keeps improving cycling infrastructure along the way.