Friday, February 21, 2020

What Dublin City Council really thinks about cyclists


This is a pothole on Dublin's Rathgar Road. For a cyclist this spells disaster and can be catastrophic.

It is one of many potholes on Rathgar Road. They are now there over one year.

On a wet day it can be filled with water and you don't see it and in you go. 

But what is most dangerous about it is that you see it just seconds before you arrive on it and suddenly swerve out to avoid it and behind you cycling too fast, too closely is another cycle. Crash.

This is a perfect example of what the managers at Dublin City Council think of cyclists. This is what all those in authority who give lip service to cyclists really think of them.



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