Cycling against traffic legally
Contra-flow cycle lanes are far from new to Dublin, but is it time for the city to provide more of these cycling short-cuts? Cian Ginty reports. Even when driving, one-way … Read more
Contra-flow cycle lanes are far from new to Dublin, but is it time for the city to provide more of these cycling short-cuts? Cian Ginty reports. Even when driving, one-way … Read more
Comment & Analysis: Interesting cycling nugget from the findings of the public inquiry for the Docklands Luas (extension C1) conducted for the Department of Transport: “The project will involve the construction of a … Read more
Luas Broombridge’s approval by the planning body, An Bord Plenala, last week means that railway tracks are coming to many of the main streets in Dublin City Centre — including O’Connell Street, … Read more
As reported first in The Sunday Times yesterday, Dublin City Council are to consider concepts for a Dutch-style segregated two-way cycle path along the river side of the north quays … Read more
Metro Herald reported this morning that ‘nearly half of cyclists break law’ as their front page lead story — that’s at best lower than motorists or at worse about the same … Read more
Experimental bicycle lights are to be tested on the €5.8 million cycle route linking Dublin’s Royal and Grand canals, due open in March, as reported by the Irish Independent last week. Here’s … Read more
Cycling in Dublin in print | Distribution | My experience | Help fund it | FAQ | Edition 1 Cycling in Dublin newspaper – Summer 2013 edition Following from a successful first newspaper for Bike Week 2012, I’m again looking … Read more
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON DUBLINOBSERVER.COM (2010-2012) A petition from residents against an off-road cycle route went missing when it did not have the proper reference number on it. Cllr Christy Burke … Read more