Research
A research project has been set up by the Tyndall National Institute, to examine various air quality, sound levels and traffic levels with the help of cyclists from the Dublin Cycling Campaign
Our public talk this month will be presented by Prof Brian Caulfield of Trinity. He will speak on his recent paper “The safety challenge of increased cycling”.
How can information systems such as smartphones and sensors help improve the Dublin city cycling experience?
Here is a summary of a position paper on the economic benefits of cycling produced by Cyclist.i
Three years into the National Cycle Policy Framework (NCPF), this conference will assess its progress in bringing positive change to cycling in Ireland.
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