How does @ButlersChocs get away with commandeering most of the pavement on this very tight corner of South William Street & Exchequer Street? People were literally falling over each other trying to get past, and those were able-bodied & fully-sighted people. pic.twitter.com/QdjvRjmbiH
— Dublin Cycling (@dublincycling) January 26, 2018
Tag Archives: Dublin Cycle Campaign
Finally
atThe expansion of the Dublin Bikes network is due to get underway this week with 15 new docking stations (mostly northside) being built by the end of March.
See the full list of new stations here: https://t.co/hvsKDCK8ug pic.twitter.com/HYLyqoObwn— Dublin Cycling (@dublincycling) January 23, 2018
Harrumph.
Being Seen
atLast night.
Kildare Street, Dublin 2
More images from last night’s ‘Stop Killing Cyclists’ event organised by the Dublin Cycle Campaign to highlight the dangers facing cyclists on Dublin roads including, above, Carol Farrelly and Gerry Jackson from Giant Dublin.
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Last night: Like Toy Soldiers
Meanwhile…
‘sup?
Senator David Norris greets Raven at last night’s demonstration.
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This evening.
Kildare Street, Dublin 2
A vigil and demonstration organised by the Dublin Cycling Campaign to call for more Government action and measures to be employed to protect cyclists after the deadliest year in more than 10 years.
Top pic via Andrew Leavitt
Second pic via Padráig Rice
Previously” The Deadlest year For Cyclist In Over A Decade”
As the proposed Liffey Cycleway is currently being debated by Dublin City Council.
Kieran Ryan writes:
The Dublin Cycling Campaign is hosting a family-friendly, social cycle in support of the Liffey Cycleway this Sunday, April 2.
The cycle will begin at 11am at the Wellington Monument in the Phoenix Park and will follow the proposed route of the Liffey Cycleway along the North Quays as far as the Point Village.
The proposed Liffey Cycleway is a segregated two-way cycle path which will run along Dublin’s North Quays.
The 4.6km path will provide a safe and accessible cycle route from the Phoenix Park all the way to the Point Village.
Such a facility would open up cycling to people of all ages and abilities, especially those who would like to cycle but are too intimidated by the current traffic conditions.
Previously: An In Depth Look At The Liffey Cycle Plan (IrishCycle)