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Conor Winchcombe

A commuter town comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland – From Baarn to Naas: Part 1

February 13, 2021February 13, 2021 by Conor Winchcombe

— From Baarn to Naas – Part 1: Town Centre to Train Station COMMENT & ANALYSIS / LONG READ: Ireland is a long way behind … Read more

Categories Comment & Analysis, Dutch cycling series Tags 30km/h, cycle lanes, cycle routes, GDA cycle network, Kildare, vulnerable road users

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  1. Mike McKillen on 6 examples of cyclists getting accused of breaking the law when the law supports themJanuary 29, 2023

    Here's our report on this and the ending of mandatory-use reg at the time of the amendments. https://cyclist.ie/2012/10/cyclists-welcome-changes-to-traffic-regulations/

  2. Mike McKillen on 6 examples of cyclists getting accused of breaking the law when the law supports themJanuary 29, 2023

    Yes it it is in SI No. 332 of 2012: (b) A pedal cyclist may overtake on the left where…

  3. Tom on 6 examples of cyclists getting accused of breaking the law when the law supports themJanuary 29, 2023

    That’s great, thank you Damien A bit odd that this is not explicitly reflected in the Rules of the Road,…

  4. Damien on 6 examples of cyclists getting accused of breaking the law when the law supports themJanuary 29, 2023

    Found it on the bottom of page 8, top page 9: http://www.legislation.ie/eli/2012/si/332/made/en/pdf "A pedal cyclist may overtake on the left…

  5. Tom on 6 examples of cyclists getting accused of breaking the law when the law supports themJanuary 29, 2023

    Thank you Damien What I am wondering is whether this is explicitly stated in the law anywhere, rather than by…

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