#IAmNotACyclist — why this website avoids the term ‘cyclist’
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Why do people who cycle bicycles have to account for the actions of others who cycle bicycles when the same isn’t done for motorists? Why do so … Read more
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Why do people who cycle bicycles have to account for the actions of others who cycle bicycles when the same isn’t done for motorists? Why do so … Read more
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: This is my favourite famous quote: “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore … Read more
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Cities are living, breathing organs — non-permanent, ever-changing and importantly non-hierarchical. It is true that some of what we build now will not remain in 100 years … Read more
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: “Is this planned Dublin cycle route good enough for school children?” is a question Dublin City Council officials and councilors need to ask themselves regarding the on-going … Read more
Take 5 minutes to support progress on cycling in Dublin Please take 5 minutes to respond positively to the public consultation survey to trial a two-way cycle path on Strand … Read more
— Arguments about cycling still loaded with buzz words and objectors to change try to make out that cycling is nice but not for us. COMMENT & ANALYSIS: In today’s … Read more
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: After Co Mayo TD Alan Dillon’s attempt at mandatory bicycle helmets was firmly rejected at a national level, his Fine Gael colleague at local level is now trying to … Read more
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Towns don’t get enough coverage on IrishCycle.com, it’s overdue time to fix that. Over the lockdown when I had a bit more time I went on a walk … Read more