OPINION: IRELAND HAS been good in achieving firsts in the area of public health. We were the first to introduce a full workplace smoking ban, and first in various quality-of-life indices. However, we seem to be on the road to a less welcome first: we are second only to the UK in having the fattest people in Europe.
Is it a cyclist’s right to ‘take the lane’?
Jula, bicycle sculpture
Created by Regina O’Dea, at Brigit’s Garden, Galway
Eilidh Cairns See Me Save Me European HGV safety campaign claims first success
A Tale of Two Cities
Two wheels good – and here are 10 reasons why
Cycling in cities – Are we really serious
A video aimed at educating drivers about passing out cyclists
Why cyclists sometimes opt for the pavement
Outdated one-way systems designed for a car-dominated world mean even the most law-abiding among us risk a £30 fine … see Guardian Bike Blog
On-the-spot fines for careless drivers (UK)
Motorists are to be hit with on-the-spot fines of between £80 and £100 for careless driving as part of a major package of road safety laws being portrayed as a break from the previous government’s supposed reliance on speed cameras. Read more