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Galway Cycling Group Report on bad Road Design Guidance issued
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Thursday May 09, 2002 15:05 by blisset
Press release Report reveals that DoELG and DTO distributed dangerous design guidance to Irish Local Authorities. Report reveals that DoELG and DTO distributed dangerous design guidance to Irish An independent report has revealed that the Department of the Environment and The DTO/DoELG document was adapted from previous Dutch design guidance and is Comparison of a draft of the document with the final version further showed that "Many cyclists have long suspected that most Irish "cycle facilities" were The report was funded in part by a grant from the Environmental Partnership Fund
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Well done Shane on the report. Hope it gets widespread attention. If I can get my hands on a copy I'll pass the findings on to as many as possible! Is there a way to ensure this kind of thing is covered in Civil Eng courses? I suppose we just have to bring it to our lectures and ask them individually.
Clare
Galway Cycling Campaign really seem to have their act together researching all this stuff. Cycling in Dublin is definitely terrible as a result of all these new cars and the arsed-up new "cycling facilities". It's good to have some concrete, factual research to back up impressions.
Bike lanes are only useful in very limited situations: along the side of a motorway that you wouldn't want to be on for example. And in those cases you have to make sure that any intersections, etc. are engineered so that when the cyclist comes to them there is NO problem in crossing.
Bike lanes have little place in the cities. They give motorists an excuse to insist that the cyclist should feck off into a narrow little strip.
And where there are separate bike-paths, like the one along the seafront from Fairview out to Sutton Cross then its full of dogs and people wandering all over the thing, has dangerous little drop-off steps, has multiple concealed entrances etc.
This report is unfortunately too true and probably explains why no maps or photographs of the alleged 'cycle facilities' appear on the relevent departments' sites.
See my site for photographic evidence. Note it's not fully up to date. Dublin City Council have since closed the Fairview Park route and started to excavate the only alternative route. Needless to say, no diversions or warnings are posted for city-bound cyclists.
http://www.geocities.com/cyclopath2001/