North Wall Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin, last night.
Steve Conlon tweetz:
We have reached peak (middle finger emoji) to Dublin cyclists.
That’s a boulder. In a cycle lane
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North Wall Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin, last night.
Steve Conlon tweetz:
We have reached peak (middle finger emoji) to Dublin cyclists.
That’s a boulder. In a cycle lane
Looks like there’s plenty of room to go around it….what’s the problem….
Can’t fault that logic!
The problem is it has been placed in the direct path of cyclists when they could have put it to the side if it needs to be stored there temporarily. But why is it there at all?
This is at a short piece of the path, a few metres long, where cyclists and pedestrians share the space (unnecessarily as there is room for both). So it may be intended as a means to slow cyclists down. If that is the case then this is incredibly stupid as it actually creates a pinch point .
This is on St. John Rogerson quay not North Wall Quay.
If that is the intended purpose (and I suspect you are correct), you would think that they would have made it stand out a bit more visually…
Your outrage is delicious, Steve.
Hard Border
News just in. Cyclist outraged at having to cycle around something. In other news car drivers (sworn mortal enemies of all cyclists) can continue to drive roughshod over anything they want. Such as other cars, pedestrians and of course cyclists (25 extra bonus points).
Make that point when there is boulder placed in the road.
Could that stone be made a class two relic?
There was something in my way the other day too. Absolute disgrace.
Enjoyed
While we are at it The cycle lane along the quays just before the 4 courts is in a shocking state. You could swin in the holes.
I cycled to work this morning, and when I arrived…THERE WAS A HOLE IN MY SOCK….FUPP THIS WORLD!!!
Sure how else would you get your foot in to it?
Heeeee heee.
Is it part of the stretch of wall that was stolen from along the liffey (opposite Guinness factory) in the early naughties??
Is it there to stop cars parking/ entering that part of the roadway/ footpath?
Surely that’s what that row of mini-bollards at the side is for?