magicbastarder wrote: » god bless any cyclists out there in dublin this evening. torrential showers with hail mixed in.
irlirishkev wrote: » The reason I started using it again recently was because I figured there'd be fewer shytebags around in the naff weather. So far that theory has paid off. Touch wood etc, but they don't seem to like the cold wind and rain!
sheriff2 wrote: » How is the canal in the evening, i have been told to avoid due to the anti social behavior
irlirishkev wrote: » My route has changed for the winter.. so I'm no longer using Naas Road inbound, opting for the Grand Canal inbound instead in the evenings. So one less bicyclist on that road at night. Grand Canal town to Grange Castle in the mornings still seems busy enough, around 8-8.30am.
What Username Guidelines wrote: » Taking the bus once or twice a year is good for the soul. You'll enjoy your commute on the bike even more now tomorrow. And appreciate the fact that you can approximate your commute to a 3-minute window. Bliss.
Utter Consternation wrote: » I had to wimp out this morning because i was on the beer last night and left my bike in the office. It took me a fcuking hour and a half to get into work on the bus. I rarely get it. Once or twice a year. If i was cycling it normally takes me between 35 and 38 minutes depending if i get lucky with traffic light sequences. When it rains in Dublin the whole place grinds to a halt. I don't know how anyone can do it. The amount of cars we passed with just one person in them was ridiculous too. A crazy situation. Also, the bus smells of ass.
BDI wrote: » Maybe it depends on time. I’m out at 6 15 ish struggling around Dublin docks.
BDI wrote: » When you said more women on my commute which is deadly, I rolled my eyes and said ah here we go,
eeeee wrote: » Same, loads of people on bikes still, more and more year on year in increasingly bad weather. More women too than ever before (well in the 15 years I'm pedalling around the city) which is deadly. I used to be the only woman I'd see on my commute, now there's at least a couple on my commutes on all bar the worst days, when male numbers plummet too.
Utter Consternation wrote: » I'm still seeing tons of people out. The bad days not so much, but every other day there's queues at lights etc. If anything the number seems ton be growing.