tomasrojo wrote: » As someone who pushed kids around in buggies much of the day daily for about three years, I can't remember once having a problem with someone cycling on the footpath, but *every* *single* *day* I had to deal with having to find a way onto the road and then back onto the footpath to get around footpath parkers. EDIT: Now Mickemcfist mentions it, I remember wheelie bins being a problem on some routes, but at least it was only one day a week on any given street.
breezy1985 wrote: There's one stretch of cycle path I use where a few houses put bins in the cycle lane which I found annoying but after reading this I realize it's the much lesser of 2 evils
magicbastarder wrote: » you need a licence to place a skip on a footpath, but you can park your car there and no-one bats an eyelid.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » 3 permanently parked outside my place illegally. I couldn't leave a storage container out there, well maybe I could if I attached some wheels to it.
magicbastarder wrote: » wonder what response you'd get if you wrote to your local councillors or TDs?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » For all the flak cyclists have to take about cycling on footpaths in Irish Times letters and on radio shows, how often do we all see the likes of this? And cars have to drive on the footpath in order to park on the footpath, there are 6 cars parked on the double yellow lined footpath outside my house now!https://twitter.com/AlanDub13/status/1310858616853979137
p15574 wrote: » "Road tax". Even the national broadcaster doesn't seem to know it doesn't exist.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/green-party-eamon-ryan-convention-transport-5222970-Oct2020/ Good news here. The comments though, I despair.
JMcL wrote: » My eyes, my eyes.... The limited number that I did read, the Shakespeare monkeys would have made a better stab at the grammar and comprehensibility of a decent proportion of them
breezy1985 wrote: » Where are all the "freedom loving" anti mask people when debates like helmets come up ?
De Bhál wrote: » out doing close passes in passats
magicbastarder wrote: » someone trawled (not trolled) the twitter feed of the author of that article, john drennan, and found multiple (15 or more, i think) tweets of him giving out about cyclists.
Speaking at the launch of the National Road Safety Week, Hildegarde Naughton said cycling suffers from “negative perceptions” as to its relative safety.
"The fact is that cycling has become statistically safer in the past 20 years and yet the perception of many people is that it has become more dangerous,” she said