Cycling Infrastructure
The Dublin Cycling Campaign promotes a hierarchy of measures encouraging cycling. In order of priority, these are:
- Traffic speed reduction and enforcement.
- Traffic reduction particularly of HGVs.
- Junction treatment and traffic management
- Cycle lanes and cycle paths.
This is in line with the National Cycle Policy Framework published by the Department of Transport in 2009. We are monitoring progress on the NCPF to make sure these policies become reality.
Since the publication of the Draft Cycle Network Plan for the Greater Dublin Area there has been a significant increase in proposals for cycle routes. We review these and any proposals for bus lanes and road developments that affect cyclists, and make detailed submissions on behalf of the cycling community. Check out the work that we are doing in each of the local authority areas (below), and if you want to get involved in your area contact us at info@dublincycling.ie.
On Sunday 29 November, we took part in the People’s Climate March in Dublin which was organised by Stop Climate Chaos.
Dublin Cycling Campaign / Cyclist.ie made a detailed submission on Friday 13th November to the NTA in regard to their Draft Transport Strategy 2016-2035 for the Greater Du
We wrote a letter requesting that An Garda Siochana traffic corps assist in keeping Dublin moving.
Cyclist.ie and Dublin Cycling Campaign made a submission on Mon 28th Sept to Dublin City Council re: the
Dublin Cycling Campaign and An Taisce/Cyclist.ie made two submissions in regard to the draft Road Safety Plan of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has been lobbying and fighting for improvements to road design for over 20 years. Here is one of our submissions from 2002.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has been the proud organiser of the Annual Cycling Lecture series since its inception in 2004.
We had a packed house for Dublin Cycling Campaign’s public meeting on Monday 10th August!
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Dublin Cycling Campaign’s AGM was packed to the rafters on Monday night in the Central Hotel.
What happens as a new mobility system - in the form of a public bike-sharing system - becomes embedded into a city? What, if any, new processes are kicked into action?
It’s great news to hear 94% of submissions were in favour of a having a cycleway and 48% were in favour of the two way cycle track along the north quays.
Dublin City Council have been advancing the design and construction of state-of-the-art cycling facilities in the city with the support of the National Transport Authority (NTA
Over the coming weeks, Dublin Cycling Campaign’s sub-group focusing on ‘City Centre’ issues will be examining carefully proposals that Dublin City Council will be releasing in regard the Quay
In time honoured fashion the Minister for Transport Tourism & Sport (DTTAS) has issued a ‘Good News’ press release early in the New Year, this
Dublin Cycling Campaign have just lodged a detailed submission with Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council (DLRCC) in relation to a proposed 1.9km long greenway/cycle route
We need you to make a simple submission to support the DLR plan to build a greenway cycling route from Cornelscourt to Cherrywood.
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