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    • How to keep your bike safe
    • How to share the road with trucks
  • Data
    • Cyclist deaths and injuries on Irish roads
    • Average cycling journey times
    • Documents and reports
    • Modal share of cycling in Irish cities between 1991-2011
    • DublinBikes facts and figures
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