Research
Have you ever arrived at a destination only to be faced with a desert of available cycle parking?
More than half of victims reported that traffic pressures contributed to their crash.
Report on our public meeting about the impact of Luas Cross City on cycling.
Be sure to come along to our next monthly public meeting taking place on Monday 9th of October in the Central Hotel (Exchequer Street). It will start at 8pm sharp.
Cars parked in cycle lanes on your way home? No secure racks near local shops to which you could lock your bike? Potholes and uneven roads everywhere?
Thesis by Sue Brereton study investigates the barriers to participation in cycling for females in Dublin.
On Yer Bike Again for DUBLIN 2017!
Dublin City Council and Enterprise Ireland announced the winners of phase 1 of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) competition launched last March.
5 Companies have been chosen, from over 20 applicants to spearhead a technical revolution in Dublin to promote greater data collection on cycling and to help grow cycling in Dublin, This is a wond
As part of the Smart Dublin initiative, the 4 Dublin local authorities and Enterprise Ireland recently launched the €100k Small Business Innovation Research Challenge (
Jamie Cudden, Dublin Smart Cities coordinator will give a presentation on the launch of a joint initiative with Enterprise Ireland, to fund small business entrepeneurs to come up with technological
David Timoney, head of Dublin Cycling Campaign’s research group on tackling bike theft, gives an update on progress.
We are requesting that a more appropriate Road Traffic Collision reporting when it comes to the standard of wording used when reporting road traffic collisions between vulnerable users and motor ve
What happens as a new mobility system - in the form of a public bike-sharing system - becomes embedded into a city? What, if any, new processes are kicked into action?
If you’ve a few spare moments, you might like to complete a survey on the behaviour of cyclists for Matthew Richardson (an
Do you worry every time you lock your bike that it won’t be there when you get back? If so come along to our February public meeting to hear the results of our bike theft survey.
The campaign sent the following letter to Minister Donohoe seeking a meeting to discuss bicycle theft. Dear Minister Donohoe
A research project has been set up by the Tyndall National Institute, to examine various air quality, sound levels and traffic levels with the help of cyclists from the Dublin Cycling Campaign
Our public talk this month will be presented by Prof Brian Caulfield of Trinity. He will speak on his recent paper “The safety challenge of increased cycling”.
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