As the title says -- a few posters have posted one of these threads over the last year, so I'll have a go...
- Rank Dart Underground as the top priority transport project with park and ride at key locations and secure bicycle parking at all stations
Structure and control
- Abolish CIE
- Handover all CIE lands to the NTA (stations, train lines, any land etc)
- Merge the NRA and the RPA not together as planned but into the NTA
- NTA to control all fares and ticketing (over night for state and new routes and over time for others) --
- Scrap / merge the RSA
- Create London-like Red routes in cities and put the NTA in control of the routes plus up to 500m into side streets/roads, where needed
- Leap rolled rolled out nationally ASAP
- Restrict free travel to local/regional travel and only discounted intercity, and restrict peak travel -- mostly as suggested by bk recently?
- Set up transport and traffic police
- Make all transport data public and accessible to developers, Google etc
Parking
- Paid parking at all large out-of-town shopping car parks
- Regulate private and public clamping and ticketing
- Simplify parking signage and zoning
- Then up the fines for illegal parking
- All parking on footpaths or cycle lanes to be treated more seriously -- more so for narrow footpaths
- Urgently fix parking issues around schools -- that could include removing spaces, adding spaces, road narrowing and bollards, a bit of education and enforcement
Cycling
- Cycling seen as replacement / substitute for public transport
- Support or directly run schemes to get students and unemployed onto bicycles
- Ban shared use footpaths and set date for removal (Greenways treated differently)
- Min legal standards for cycle lanes and paths
- Choose a national approach: Dutch or Danish or even a mix
- Focused national spending -- even if that means 80% going to Dublin in year one and two, maybe also do one large town successfully at a time and small scale improvements elsewhere which deliver.
- Expand on current projects to provide cycle parking at rail stations -- do same with bus stations
- Give cities and towns choice of removing one way systems or adding contra-flow for cyclists
- Run trials of US-style bike rack on urban buses, then expand to all cities
- Look at ways to get extra bikes on intercity trains
- Bikes on off-peak and not crounded trams tomorrow
- Free carriage on bikes / lesser charge on BE services and same for all new or renewed route
- ... Could go on but won't...
Bus/light rail
- RPA or TfL-style tendering
- Review bus lanes in all cities
- Review of bus stops everywhere -- with focus on cities and town and looking at how bus routes could work better with newer roads and bypasses (ie sometimes takes stops away from town or village centres)
- Look and bringing bus lanes to junctions in Dublin
- Look at BRT/LRT replacement / stopgap for Metro North
- BRT/LRT on former/current N11, N4, Malahide Road QBC, but scrap looking at to Blanch or at least forget about Navan Road route, use park or N4 and onto metro west route.
- Luas to Finglas and on to the airport
- High capacity cycle parking at key BRT/LRT stops
A three hour bus journey around Galway and Mayo (missed a 2 hour bus by 3mins!) may have just made me temporally mad, but the above served as a good distraction...