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Anne Bedos

BusConnects for Phibsborough is a farce — narrowing footpaths and removing cycle lanes for bus priority while keeping status quo for cars

July 17, 2024 by Anne Bedos

Comment & Analysis: To say I am angry at this is an understatement. BusConnects for Phibsborough was never a good idea. It condemns a neighbourhood that could be a destination … Read more

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Dublin’s dirty air secret: It’s officially not a problem because it’s not being measured

September 27, 2023 by Anne Bedos

Comment & Analysis: Phibsborough, in Dublin 7, has the reputation of being a traffic hotspot. It has a major junction between two roads called Doyle’s Corner, which thousands of private … Read more

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  1. jfmcelligott on Step up in action on road safety called for by campaigners as hit-and-run driver knocks down three peopleMay 15, 2025

    If cyclists were responsible for even a fraction of the injuries and fatalities that are so often reported there would…

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    "These are not accidents – they are the predictable result of a broken system of poor road design and lack…

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  4. dshagins on Traffic lights across cycle paths to be trialled at bus stops on Dublin’s Amiens StreetMay 15, 2025

    If the trial comes with proper data collection and analysis it could be positive. For the most part the zebras…

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    I cycle to work regularly. 15-20% of my journey is waiting at red lights that are, for the most part,…

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