Thelonious Monk wrote: » The Luas is a really inefficient use of road space
magicbastarder wrote: » y'wha?
Duckjob wrote: » CrimeCall on RTE just had a segment on cycling. Inadvertently caught footage of a cyclist just moseying along in a cycle lane almost being left hooked by a truck and then immediately after having a car turn right across his path. Oh, and Sharon Nî Bheoleoin "can't believe" helmets aren't mandatory...
Thelonious Monk wrote: » This was Pat's argument, because the Metro is Paris is way more efficient he says He's audibly sighing at how ridiculous the concept of restricting bus lanes to other vehicles is.
bazermc wrote: » I’m trying hard to remember when there wasn’t a Pat Kenny show when he wasn’t banging on about bike lanes.
breezy1985 wrote: » There is also the 3rd more insidious bicycle hater who is linking it to other as they call it "lefty snowflake politics" and some I have encountered don't even drive they just see us in with the vegans and the trans people in some stupid culture war.
Oymyakon wrote: » I'm more disappointed that Ciaran Cuffe didn't shut him down at the mention of "road tax". Sure if we all cycled we couldn't afford to build roads isn't that right Pat?
Tombo2001 wrote: » An important thing to remember here is the age profile of many of these guys (and its usually guys)......Mannix Flynn, Ivan Yates, Pat Kenny, Fintan O'Toole, Finian McGrath were all born in the 1950s...... Ryan 'I'm not anti cyclist but' Tubridy is a bit of an outlier in this regard.
breezy1985 wrote: » Is Fintan O'Toole anti cyclist? If so I'm really disappointed as I usually find him to be pretty decent
Here is my contribution to National Bike Week, which starts on Saturday: cyclists are the spawn of the devil. This statement may contain the tiniest tincture of unfair generalisation. But given the widespread tendency to mistake a cycling helmet for a halo, it needs to be said that not all of Hell’s angels ride Harleys. Cyclists like to see themselves as the great oppressed minority of the streets. The truth that dare not speak its name is that the worst oppression is inflicted on the defenceless pedestrian and that two-wheeled yobs do most of the oppressing.
swarlb wrote: » I was born in the 50's... God be with the days when no one gave a damn about cyclists, they just 'cycled', either to work and back, or if they raced, went for spins up the Dublin or Wicklow mountains or whatever hill was nearby, and no one batted an eyelid. Somewhere along the way the whole scene got muddled and cyclists somehow became 'the hated ones'.... I often wonder where this hatred came from, and who caused it....
Tombo2001 wrote: » Ryan 'I'm not anti cyclist but' Tubridy is a bit of an outlier in this regard.
tomasrojo wrote: » That's a point I hadn't considered: Irish radio has lost a lot of its captive audience during this pandemic.
Tombo2001 wrote: » Starting with the fact that the very first thing that happens the week a Green Party is part of a new government is that the Phoenix Park is opened up to Cars, and they act as if its nothing to with them even though Eamonn Ryan is minister for transport.
tomasrojo wrote: » O'Toole isn't a repeat offender, as far as I can see.
Oymyakon wrote: » I'd be interest to know this. Could be to do with increased motor traffic in cities, the congestion leading to frustrated commuters looking for a scapegoat. Another thing is people seem to be offended by some cyclists wearing cycling kit (the cheek of them), making it seem like an elitist hobby rather than just an efficient way to get from A to B?