Cycling in Dublin has become extremely dangerous and a major serious accident cannot be far away.
The city was never intended as a high speed cycling track. It seems large numbers of cyclists think that cycling lanes are urban racing tracks. And then the lycra brigade followed quickly by that arrogant species, who have changed their four by fours for bicycles are simply pests on the roads of Dublin.
Red means stop, green means go. A police presence at the junction of Camden Street and South Circular Road any morning between 7.30 and 10.00 could help fill the coffers of the State.
Any chance An Garda Siochána might do something to change what's happening
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