La scintilla dei “commercianti di velocità in Lycra” chiede limiti di velocità per i ciclisti sulla Greenway di Cork

    https://www.independent.ie/regionals/cork/news/speed-merchants-in-lycra-on-cork-greenway-spark-call-for-cycling-speed-limits-to-prevent-accidents/a453172637.html

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    1. PoppedCork on

      You’ve got to love when a councillor’s solution to everything is another rule nobody can enforce. Maybe start with clearer signage and a bit of common sense before we start issuing penalty points for pedal power.

    2. Dannyforsure on

      Mamels guna mamel. We can’t seem to enforce breaking red lights though so not sure where this will lead.

      Edit: I wasn’t giving out about cyclists breaking lights (personally doesn’t bother me when done safely) but I see how it read that way.

    3. Altruistic_While_621 on

      a sign saying please be mindful of walkers, keep left and reduce your speed. Problem solved

    4. susanboylesvajazzle on

      Have we not learned the lessons from the terribly dangerous, community destroying, cycle lane in Kildare? /s

    5. RibbentropCocktail on

      In fairness a speed limit on a public right of way isn’t itself a bad thing.
      It’ll never be enforced of course, but that’s kinda a different issue.

    6. Key_Duck_6293 on

      Now theres a useless councillor we should all now know not to vote for. Greenway has clear rules on where to walk and where to cycle, follow the rules and you won’t need new ones

    7. slevinonion on

      Except there is no speedometer on bikes. Clowns. They should add chicane’s or large slow ramps near busy towns to keep it slow.

    8. DifficultMobile4095 on

      While it is a problem, I bet most of those complaining don’t think twice about speeding in a car

    9. davesr25 on

      *”Minster for cycle tracks and green ways”*

      Wakeup honey a new over paid job just dropped.

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