Controversial work is under way to narrow part of Riverside Drive from four lanes to two.
The work will reduce each side of the road from two lanes to one, and introduce a shared pedestrian and cycle path, new pedestrian crossings and trees.
Some drivers fear the move will cause traffic chaos on the city centre’s main western approach, however David Martin, chairman of the Dundee and District Cyclist’s Union, believes the changes will make the area safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
One of the aims is to improve pedestrian access to the railway station and the Waterfront and the work is due to last eight weeks.