Velo-city has something for everyone. We decided to make it easier for you to find what you are looking for in our rich programme of seven plenary sessions, over 80 parallel sessions and over 250 speakers. This article features a variety of sessions...
Day three of Velo-city 2019 will begin with a stimulating discussion: ‘Infrastructure from the City to Greenways’! Infrastructure is one of the backbones of cycling development. Cycling infrastructure has generated wide-ranging debates covering...
Velo-city has something for everyone. We decided to make it easier for you to find what you are looking for in our rich programme of seven plenary sessions, over 80 parallel sessions and over 250 speakers. This article features a variety of...
We had a talk with Ginny Sullivan who will speak in the Cycling Tourism Plenary at Velo-city 2019 in Dublin this June. Read on to find out more about her work and cycling tourism in the United States! #VC19Keynote #MeetTheSpeakers #...
Author: Dublin City CouncilA new segregated cycle layout being trialled on Leeson Street has received positive feedback from cyclists. The cycle protection measures consist of a semi-permanent reflective protective barrier and bollard which sits...
Image credit: Photograph by Rasmus Hjortshoj Dissing + Weitling) In numerous European countries Cycle highways are being developed. Each country picks its own path, be it cycling superhighways (UK), fietssnelwegen (BE) , Radschnellwegen (DE) or...
Author: Dublin City CouncilA holistic approach to cycling on Dublin City Quays The South Campshires Flood Protection and Cycleway Project pulled many competing demands together to deliver a high quality scheme with cycling at its core. Ticking...
Author: Dublin City CouncilProviding sufficient cycle parking for an ever growing population of cyclists is a challenge for any city, but is particularly so for Dublin City with its narrow city centre streets and medieval layout. Dublin City...
Bicycles are the indicator species of a community, like shellfish in a bay. - P. Martin Scott From the Rio Declaration in 1992 to the Paris Agreement in 2015, there is a global acknowledgement that nations and city regions must act to reduce...
Author: Christopher K. Manzira, Chartered Engineer, Dublin City CouncilThe Sutton to Sandycove (S2S) is one of Dublin City Council and the National Transport Authority’s flagship cycling projects. A 2km section of cycleway along the South Bull...
Infrastructure was a big topic at Velo-city 2018, having experts from all over the world talking about different perspectives of cycling infrastructure in many different sessions. According to the Cycling Embassy of Denmark, “the infrastructure is...
Participants of the “Copy & Paste Infrastructure” session discussed challenges and adaptations of applying the Dutch or Danish cycling infrastructure design standards and solutions to other countries, and analysed cases of success and...
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