More than 40 roads are set to close to make way for the Men's 10k race in Glasgow on Sunday.
Thousands are expected to lace up their running shoes to celebrate Father's Day 'in style' and raise awareness for men's mental health.
The event will kick off at the Riverside Museum, and runners will then make their way along the riverfront into the city centre, before travelling through George Square to Glasgow Green.
They will then make their way back to George Square, completing the full 10k.
Traffic measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of both runners and volunteers.
A number of roads are to close from 6am on Sunday June 16, with all traffic prohibited until the event passes at 2pm.
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Some bus lanes will also be suspended during the same time period, including major public transport routes like Argyle Street, between Hope Street and Union Street, and West George Street, between West Nile Street and Nelson Mandela Place.
Here are all the roads in Glasgow closed off for the Men's 10k race:
- Anderston Quay, between Hydepark Street and Lancefield Quay
- Argyle Street, between Hope Street and Queen Street
- Albion Street, between Trongate and Access to Multi-storey Car Park
- Arcadia Street, for its entire length
- Bridgegate, between Kings Street and Saltmarket
- Broomielaw, (Westbound), between Glasgow Bridge and Brown Street
- Buchanan Street, between Argyle Street and St Vincent Place
- Candleriggs, for its entire length
- Castlebank Street, between Hayburn Street and Pointhouse Place
- Cochrane Street, for its entire length
- Congress Way, for its entire length
- Clyde Street, between Crown Street and Bridegate
- Clyde Place, between West Street and Commerce Street
- Crown Street, for its entire length
- Finnieston Quay, westbound for its entire length
- George Square (West, East and South), for its entire length
- George Square (North) for its entire length (restricted loading and waiting only)
- Glassford Street, for its entire length
- George Street, between North Frederick Street and John Street (restricted loading and waiting only)
- Greendyke Street, for its entire length
- Hanover Street, for its entire length
- High Street, between Bell Street and Gallowgate
- Ingram Street, between Queen Street and Albion Street
- Kings Bridge, nearside lane for its entire length
- Kings Drive, nearside lane for its entire length
- King Street, (Southbound) between Kings Street car park and Bridgegate
- King Street, between Parnie Street and Trongate
- Lancefield Quay, for its entire length
- London Road, between Charlotte Street and Saltmarket
- Montrose Street, between George Street and Ingram Street
- North Hanover Street, between Cathedral Street and George Square
- Oswald Street, for its entire length
- Pointhouse Place, for its entire length
- Queen Street, for its entire length
- Saltmarket, between Trongate and Crown Street
- South Frederick Street, for its entire length
- Stobcross Road, for its entire length
- St Vincent Place, for its entire length
- Stockwell Street, between Howard Street and Trongate
- Templeton Street, for its entire length
- Trongate, for its entire length
- The Green, (Southbound) between London Road and Kings Drive
- Wilson Street, between Hutcheson Street and Virginia Street
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Full list of bus routes set to be suspended between 6am and 2pm:
- Argyle Street, between Hope Street and Union Street
- Glassford Street, between Trongate and Ingram Street
- Victoria Bridge, between Clyde Street and Ballater Street
- West George Street, between West Nile Street and Nelson Mandela Place
- Bridgeton Cross, between London Road and James Street (both ways)
- Fastlink, between Hydepark Street and York Street
- Kingston Street, between West Street and Tradeston Street
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