Yesterday.
At Ryders Row, Dublin 1.
Mike Banim tweetz:
Bike lane protection added on the top of Capel Street and Ryders Row – FYI.
Meanwhile…
This is good but it needs to stressed now that it is a contra-flow cycle lane with all the bicycle logos in the correct (contra-flow) direction and arrows added too. CC @CiaranCuffe @RayMcAdam
— IrishCycle.com (@IrishCycle) April 14, 2019
The cyclist in the first photo is cycling in the wrong direction, right? I think it’s supposed to be a contra flow lane.
The bicycles should be painted facing the other way.
— Slattery (@e_slat) April 14, 2019
Previously: Free At Last
How is cyclist supposed to know, without any training of rules of the road…
How do you know he doesn’t have a drivers license?
He’s a Dublin cyclist. The only rule is to survive the maniacs driving. And surprise. The two rules are: surviving the maniacs driving, surprise and a fanatical devotion to the pope.
Never happy! NEVER HAPPY.
If road markings told cars to drive in both directions in the same lane there’d be some complaints too.
Excellent point. But still, someone here is just dying for an excuse to take a crack at cyclists. I am merely facilitating that, like the good citizen.
You appear to be the only one having a go so far. The others will be along shortly, no doubt.
They’re determined to thwart me, obviously. Too wet, no doubt.
Wet you say?
Well, I was happy when I saw them…
something something something , red light ….
Roxanne?
Good shout.
You don’t have to put on the red light?