100 candidates sign up to CyclingForAll.ie

So-far 100 candidates have signed up to CyclingForAll.ie ahead of the local and European elections on Friday.

You can find list of the cycling-friendly candidates at CyclingForAll.ie and ask those not signed up to to sign up before Friday.

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CyclingForAll.ie looks for improved planning around cycling, including: space for cyclingpriority at junctions, greater permeability for walking and cycling, continuity and quality in cycle route, contra-flow cycle routes and integration with other transport and systems.

Candidates also sign up to funding for walking and cycling amounting to at least 20% of the national capital transport budget every year.


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