terrysgirl33
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Has anyone got any advice, or a link to any advice, about cycling in Dublin? I'm considering cycling to local services, and maybe cycling to work, but I'm nervous about cycling in traffic.
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When coming to a left-turn junction, always stay behind a long vehicle, they may decide to indicate a left turn after you have gone up their inside, they won't be able to see you even if they do bother to check their mirrors.
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It'll be interesting to see if the on-the-spot fines planned for 2014 for cyclists breaking the above rules will be enforced.Tips,
Don’t break red lights.
Don’t cut in front of Cars
Do NOT cycle on footpaths
Don’t cycle up a one way street
Don’t cycle in pairs
Stick to the rules of the road.
...I can only say to cyclists please obey the above or you run the risk of death or serious injury.
Top four types of cycle accidents
Drivers turning right in front of an oncoming bicycle.
Drivers hitting a bicycle when overtaking or changing lanes.
Car doors being opened in front of cyclists.
Drivers hitting cyclists when turning left.
....Don't forget that most parts of Dublin do not have heavy traffic, most of the day.
Unless everything you do is in the city centre at rush hour, a lot of your cycling will be on quieter suburban roads....
please please please wear a helment!!!!!!!!!!!
One down the grand canal.