Allocating 10 % of the transport capital budget to cycling has been a long-standing demand of the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF). But so far, to our knowledge, this has nowhere been materialised with central government funding – until now. At...
Author: Dublin City Council"Dublin City Council in partnership with Cycle Industries Europe and European Cycling Federation announced the ‘Smart Pedal Pitch’, a search for the most innovative cycle tech solutions coinciding with Velo-city, the...
Author: Dublin City CouncilAs part of the lead in to the Velo-city conference, Dublin City Council is funding several creative arts projects to encourage the public to think creatively about cycling in the city. These arts programmes, designed to...
Author: Dublin City CouncilAs part of Velo-city International Cycling Conference 2019, a new series of audio guides will be developed for Dublin city. Listening to the City will give an introduction to the city for delegates of the conference and...
Author: Dublin City CouncilCycling into Dublin City Every November, traffic counts take place at 33 locations at what is known as the Canal Cordon in Dublin which collects data on the number of people travelling into Dublin by various modes...
Author: Dublin City CouncilThe Dublin Liffey Quays refers to the two roadways and quays that run along the north and south banks of the River Liffey in Dublin City Centre. Both roadways run approximately 4.3 km...
Author: Dublin City CouncilDublin City Sport & Wellbeing Partnership (DCSWP) is a section of Dublin City Council responsible for providing as many opportunities as possible for people to engage in sport or physical activity through facilities...
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...
Author: Dublin City CouncilThis research is being conducted by the Technological University of Dublin and Trinity College Dublin using funding from the Road Safety Authority. Dublin city is an ancient city, consisting of narrow streets. The...
The city of Dublin is planning to make one of the main hubs in the inner city car, busses and taxis free. College Green, now hardly recognizable as a square, will be given back to the Dubliners, together with some surrounding streets. It will become...
Wouldn’t it be great if computers could to the work of traffic planners? Couldn’t they perform a much better job in calculating data and making well-considered decisions than human beings? There is already a lot of experience in using traffic...
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