September 8, 2014
The contra-flow cycle track that never was. Possibly the most visible reminder of Dublin City’s opposition to providing contra-flow cycling on the city’s many one-way streets.
Photo: IrishCycle.com
Location: Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin City
Local body/authority: Dublin City Council, NTA
Street View: Currently shows before bridge constructed
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Employ someone with an insght to cycling??????. Just a thought.
Murrier1 has a valid point, and I agree. It would make a nice change.