A controversial Brisbane City Council plan to introduce bike lanes along Dornoch Terrace, removing 115 car parks and three bus stops, has been scrapped.

More than 1000 residents made their feelings clear during council's consultation period, with almost 65 per cent rejecting the plan for the West End road.

Plans to make Dornoch Terrace safer for recreational cyclists angered residents, who questioned the need to remove 115 car spaces. Credit:Tony Moore

Seventy-two per cent of respondents strongly disagreed with the proposal to remove the car parks, and 58 per cent disagreed with upgrading bike lanes.

The stretch of road has been under review for months after numerous cyclist injuries and crashes, and a serious incident in August 2017 in which five cyclists were seriously injured.