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Dublin Cycle Chic: Agent Smith on a bicycle?

October 16, 2011October 14, 2011 by Cian Ginty

Maybe not… View on Flickr.

Categories News Tags bike rental, cycle chic Dublin, cyclechic, Dublin Bikes, DublinBikes, rental bicycles

Dublin Cycle Chic winners announced

October 16, 2011June 15, 2010 by Cian Ginty

The winners of the Dublin Cycle Chic photograph competition were announced yesterday afternoon, see  Copenhagencyclechic.com for the winning photos.

Categories News Tags cycle chic, cycle chic Dublin, cyclechic

Dublin Cycle Chic in Bike Week

October 16, 2011May 15, 2010 by Cian Ginty

As mentioned in the Bike Week 2010 announced post, Copenhagen Cycle Chic is coming to Dublin. There’s more details here.

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  1. Cian Ginty on Are two-way cycle paths better where space is limited like on the Ranelagh Road?February 1, 2023

    Sorry, I should have been clearer -- I didn't mean to say that they were not using two-way paths at…

  2. Leo Dillon on Are two-way cycle paths better where space is limited like on the Ranelagh Road?February 1, 2023

    Bi-directional should be considered for the reasons you have outlined. There are a number of examples in Limerick where I…

  3. Mike McKillen on Appeal to find hit-and-run motorist who struck cyclist in his 60s in Co MeathJanuary 31, 2023

    I prefer, and indeed try to use, the term 'impact' to describe these happenings.

  4. Thomas Connolly on Bicycle industry shot itself — and others — in the foot with 45km/h electric “bicycles”January 31, 2023

    I see this from both sides. I certainly don't want bike lanes to be turned into a dangerous environment anymore…

  5. Martin hoey on Are two-way cycle paths better where space is limited like on the Ranelagh Road?January 31, 2023

    Dublin is putting in 2 way cycle lanes Merrion row is one example off hand

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