feelingstressed wrote: » We need it in Galway! Please come Small city centre, fairly flat, lots of places to go close to Eyre Sq, lousy bus service, it's perfect Probably no chance with our corrupt, useless Galway Corporation
brianthebard wrote: » It wouldn't be there a week before someone got knocked off the bike in Galway. Or else everyone would just use them on the footpath.
feelingstressed wrote: » I'll foolishly admit I bashed this scheme and was posting here the bikes would end up in the canals and Liffey inside a week I was wrong And I'm delighted I was proven wrong! It's a success, expand it in Dublin and roll it out to other cities in Ireland.
feelingstressed wrote: » Ah I remember the negative comments before Dublin got it and it worked It'd work in Galway too As for getting knocked off the bike, yeah Galway is a bit of a disaster with narrow streets. Medieval town and not designed for traffic. So even more reason for a bike scheme, I cycled every day when I was in GMIT
feelingstressed wrote: » I'll accept your brianthebard, Galway is probably the worst city in Ireland for traffic per population size Not entirely the Corporations fault, lots of narrow streets that can't be redesigned I think it can work in Galway. Though if want to pick a city in Ireland with a well designed city centre and grid structure that's Limerick. You couldn't find a better designed city centre for traffic in Ireland I just hope one day the cycle scheme is extended to Galway, I think it could work. Just Galway is plagued with narrow streets and horrendous traffic
mrsdewinter wrote: » But the bottom line is that in Galway, cycling is associated with students/mad crusty types/being "put off the road", courtesy of the local district court judge. ]
feelingstressed wrote: » I just hope one day the cycle scheme is extended to Galway
Jeff_Lebowski wrote: » Even the day it was launched someone posted how they'd seen 'a scobe in a tracksuit' already on one that was obviously robbed! Ridiculous nonsense.
Jeff_Lebowski wrote: » How many Dublin City Bikes have actually gone missing since the launch of the scheme? I'd say I could count the number on one hand.
Paparazzo wrote: » Great, more poxy cyclists
Andy-Pandy wrote: » I used it all the times till i forgot i had one one day, and locked it up on Camden Street for 2 days. I owe them €150 now. I miss it.
feelingstressed wrote: » If every cyclist in Ireland went out and bought a car or even drove the car they own, you Papazzo would be first moaning OP on boards.ie bitching about traffic. Cyclists are doing you a favor and decreasing traffic