I’m good, but I’m not familiar with all the by-ways in Ireland. Sorry…
Medical related…
People are lazy in general, but I see people using the bike lanes all the time, not as much as you’d like.
We’ll never change if the infrastructure isn’t there, Limerick is flat, a great city to cycle in, but the traffic in Limerick isn’t really that bad
I’m sure the greens have a plan to make the traffic worse.
Limerick traffic is ok other than UL and Corbally.
A plan was put together for both almost 10 years ago but Eamon Ryan shot it down.
There isn’t really the same interest in cycling or taking public transport to work in country towns that there is in Dublin.
Or necessity. In most Irish cities you’d cover a lot of the urban area walking in half an hour from the centre
Dublin you have lots of sevices serving lots of people.
In the likes of Limerick the vast majority will still need a car to reach the city environs before public transport becomes an option.
In Dublin if you plan to take the bus but miss it, you know there’ll be another one in 15 minutes. If you miss the bus servicing the city from a country town that’s probably it for another couple of hours.
Fr Russell Road will be a fine job once finished and a road people might actually cycle on unlike most the recent additions.
One thing I will say is it is fierce tight if two buses pass. If a bus and a wide truck need to pass it will be a close squeeze.
Should as is likely an ambulance needs to go up Fr Russell Rd in heavy traffic there’ll be no way to pull in out of the way
I am waiting on the promised wildflower meadows and native hedging
Is the bike lane big enough for ambulances to use
No. They’ve one on either side of the road
Your man opposite the butchers did well out of it. They built him a grand wall
Not everything on this earth is put there just for humans to look at
The ambulances like to take that narrow road between the Dock Road and Fr. Russell Road. I don’t know what it’s called.
It’s always a gamble……
the meeting is 100% what you would expect these people to look like
https://www.rte.ie/news/regional/2024/0419/1444601-solar-farm/