Safe Cycling
Dublin is a safe city in which to cycle. Here are a number of tips for people starting to embrace cycling or for those who wish to cycle more safely.
During ice and snow, Dublin Cycling Campaign has a few tips for safe cycling
Campaign friend Ann White had a great experience recently reviving old cycling skills and memories. Ann writes:
Last week we met up with Lord Mayor Daithí de Róiste to launch our annual Light Up Your Bike campaign.
Listen back to our hybrid public meeting , held on 27 April 2023 and chaired by Damien Ó Tuama. The topic was Enabling Cycling to School.
If you were one of the many awesome volunteers who turned out in the cold recently to hand out free lights to Dublin cyclists, we salute you!
With the nights drawing in earlier, it is essential to light up your bike.
In the lead-up to COP26, and the World Health Organisation’s call for more cycling to improve health through increased physical activity and improved air quality, a newly-
On Sun 31st Oct we held our Halloween Spooky Cycle in Sandymount. On a glorious, sunny morning, we had over 200 people on bikes.
Dublin Cycling Campaign is once again promoting an awareness campaign to share some advice and helpful lighting-up tips.
CELEBRATION TIME - Sunday, 14 April 2019!
For a number of years now both Dublin Cycling Campaign and IBike Dublin have been campaigning regularly about illegal vehicle parking in Cycle Lanes throughout the City, b
11 Cyclists Tragically Killed in Ireland Already in 2017
Experience a Newer Form of Transport!
Midsummer Liffey Cycle - Support a Safe Segregated Liffey Cycle Route https://youtu.be/WBd5WRYHAYY
Dublin City Council have posted a very important consultation opportunity on the proposed closure of a section of Eden Quay to all private motorised traffic.
This one is hard to believe, but it could revolutionise our whole view of the role of Bicycle Helmets!
Dublin Cycling Campaign was delighted to be part of an event held in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday 17th November all about impro
If you’ve a few spare moments, you might like to complete a survey on the behaviour of cyclists for Matthew Richardson (an
Press release issued 17th February for immediate use to coincide with Jake’s Legacy vigil at Leinster House gate from Sun 15th to Wed 18th Feb.
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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