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Search Results for: Dublin-style junctions

Cycle path design: Dutch-style vs Dublin-style protected junctions

March 16, 2021March 16, 2021 by Cian Ginty

SHORT-READ / COMMENT & ANALYSIS: A number of recent IrishCycle.com articles have featured or made reference to protected junction, both the tried and test Dutch … Read more

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Unfinished Dublin-style junction has resulted in injuries for cyclists in Tullamore

January 21, 2023 by Cian Ginty

An unfinished Dublin-style junction has resulted in injuries for cyclists in Tullamore, according to a report in the Offaly Express newspaper. The cycle tracks have … Read more

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Ireland needs to stop reinventing the wheel on cycling infrastructure — the design of protected junctions would be a good start

September 25, 2022September 24, 2022 by Cian Ginty

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Ireland needs to stop reinventing the wheel on cycling infrastructure. Different countries still need to somewhat adapt designs to their own context, … Read more

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Why do detail at junctions matter?

May 3, 2022 by Cian Ginty

COMMENT AND ANALYSIS: Why do details at junctions matter? And why do I keep ranting on about junction design? Once you segregate cycle paths, the … Read more

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WATCH: Dublin-style protected junction vs first Irish adaption of Dutch-style protected junction design

March 26, 2022 by Cian Ginty

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: We’ve covered the differences between Dublin-style and Dutch-style junctions before, but now we’re getting to see then out in the wild in … Read more

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What will it take for Ireland to protect cyclists at junctions?

January 30, 2022January 30, 2022 by Cian Ginty

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: A few years ago I asked someone how to get across the important of junction design with segregated cycle paths, their reluctant … Read more

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Clontarf cycle route will be better than previous Dublin City projects, but new routes need to be even better, and built faster

March 16, 2023March 15, 2023 by Cian Ginty

Comment & Analysis: There’s a good bit of interest in the Clontarf to City Centre bus and cycle route… so, here’s an outline of the … Read more

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BusConnects infrastructure fails not just people cycling but also bus passengers… what’s going on at the NTA?

July 26, 2022June 23, 2022 by Cian Ginty

— Belfield / Blackrock to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme is another example of design that fails cycling and bus users. COMMENT & ANALYSIS:  … Read more

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  1. Mark on Residents “forced to keep their windows” closed due to dirty air along busy Dublin roadsMarch 24, 2023

    Terenure ‘village’ has terrible air quality I’d say.

  2. Tony Roe on Over 800 zebra crossings mapped across Ireland… have we missed many?March 23, 2023

    Hi Cian, I was bored and decided to try and boost the Wexford numbers, along with a few spots from…

  3. Martin hoey on BusConnects approach to cycle paths and bus stops is so mixed up… do they even know what they are doing?March 23, 2023

    Same issue in blanchardstown shopping centre terminus tactile at entrance exit to cycle lane but no other warning and it's…

  4. Go Dutch on Briefing: Cycle paths at bus stopsMarch 23, 2023

    It is interesting to note that in the video from Westminster Bridge, the cycle track "speed ramps" have NO EFFECT…

  5. Mia Gallagher on BusConnects approach to cycle paths and bus stops is so mixed up… do they even know what they are doing?March 23, 2023

    Thanks Cian. Our local Bus Connects design is reducing 3 x bus services to a single hourly one. We are…

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