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We warmly welcome the NTA’s Cycle Network Plan and support its early implementation.
Pre-Budget submission from Cyclist.ie, the Irish cycling advocacy network.
Bicycle theft is a huge problem throughout the city, and one that has been particularily bad in Skerries, where many bikes have been stolen at the train station.
The Dublin Cycling Campaign supports a new campaign to make 30kph the default speed limit in European cities.
Dublin Cycling Campaign made a written submission to Dublin City Council on 4th February 2013. It concerned the traffic management works around St.
One of the payment options for you annual membership is a Standing Order from your bank account. This is a hassle-free way to ensure that your membership is paid each year.
The Campaign contributed to this Cyclist.ie submission to the Road Safety Authority seeking improvement in the ‘Rules of the Road’ guidance document and driver training.
In 2010 Dublin Cycling Campaign received funding from the Department of Transport under its Smarter Travel program to prepare a feasibility study / business plan for a cyclists’ map of Dublin.
We surveyed our members and Facebook friends to find the 10 worst junctions/streets in Dublin. These were presented to the Dublin City Council Cycle Forum in January 2011.
The following was written for London, but much of it applies to Dublin conditions.
In any case, use your own judgement, be alert and enjoy your bike ride!
For city centre bike parking check out Dublin City Council’s website for their indoor parking facility in Drury St at
After a year and a half on ESB works the Green Route has finally opened.
Do you ride a bike? Ever thought of cycling to work? Would you like support from a Bike Buddy? We have over twenty bike buddies who are all experienced cyclists with good local knowledge.
National Bike Week will be a little different this year.
With the nights drawing in earlier, it is essential to light up your bike.