Seth Brundle wrote: » Looks like some people are opposed to Dublin City Council's 30km/h plans because cyclists would end up moving faster than cars...https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/dublin-city-council-plans-for-30km-h-limit-despite-opposition-1.4340989
breezy1985 wrote: » Jeysus getting passed out by cyclists will really mess with their fragile egos
magicbastarder wrote: » Not quite journalism, but he *is* a journalist.https://twitter.com/PaschalSheehy/status/1299456881778470915
At approximately 10.30pm, a male cyclist aged in his 20s was seriously injured when he was struck by a car on North Wall Quay. The car involved in the collision failed to remain at the scene. The injured cyclist was taken by ambulance to the Mater Hospital, where his condition is understood to be serious. A car understood to have been involved in the incident was abandoned by the driver and recovered by gardaí at Castleforbes Square a short time later.
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magicbastarder wrote: » was back out in malahide the other day, was disappointed to see multiple shops on new street displaying posters complaining about the pedestrianisation. and a house with a large banner saying 'save my house'. which would seem to imply the occupant assumes their house will be ruined by pedestrianisation?
McGaggs wrote: » I would've thought pedestrianisation would increase the value of their house.
CramCycle wrote: » That can't be true, all I hear on twitter is from people who talk to local businesses (apparently there is a contingent of locals who go to every business on a street and ask how they are doing with the cycle path outside), and these business owners are always there and always tell them it has ruined their trade :pac:
magicbastarder wrote: » A very odd headline not reflected in the article itself.https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/1331453/cyclist-hand-signals-uk-cycling-cars-road-safety-danger
CramCycle wrote: » That is a bizarre article. "secret signals". Jaysus, pointing at a hazard is hardly some bizarre code. There are also a huge number of mistakes in their reading of this "code". "Journalist needed clickbait for money" would be a more accurate headline.
Seth Brundle wrote: » It's the Express. Accurate journalism was never their forte.
Duckjob wrote: » "Cyclists usually shout the words “car back” or “car up” to warn the pack that a vehicle is coming from behind or “car up” if the model is in front of them." You're not wrong there
Seth Brundle wrote: » I know that (I'm in a club). I'm referring to their usage of cyclists having "secret signals". The Express is infamous for making up stories from nothing.
zell12 wrote: » More fun talk on Newstalk with Pat Kennyhttps://twitter.com/HenryMcKean/status/1303235857751707649?s=20