Galway Commuters
@galwaycommuters.bsky.social
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We're back! After some time away we are relaunching our organisation to help bring about a Galway that is safer, healthier and easier to get around.

If you'd like to be involved please send us an email or drop us a DM!
galwaycommuters.bsky.social
Good news out of the pre-budget discussions. Fares will not be rising this year.

The Government must continue to invest in capital and current expenditure for Public Transport particularly in Galway to make up for the historical lack of ambition which has left our city totally choked with traffic.
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irishcyclingcmpn.bsky.social
A reminder that this rally is happening this coming Thursday 2nd Oct.

Please support it if you can by joining us on the day or contact your local TDs & ask them to attend the Love 30 presentation in the AV room.

This effects rural Ireland as much as it does our larger towns and cities.

Bígí linn!
dublincycling.bsky.social
Join us with Love 30 at the Dáil to defend 30km/h speed limits!

⭕️ Stop the U-turn on safer speeds
📍 Outside Dáil, Kildare Street D2
📆 2 October
⏰ 10.30am - 11.30am

30km/h limits SAVE LIVES. We need to stop this U-turn and YOU can help on Oct 2.

www.love30.ie/saving-lives...
galwaycommuters.bsky.social
We're back! After some time away we are relaunching our organisation to help bring about a Galway that is safer, healthier and easier to get around.

If you'd like to be involved please send us an email or drop us a DM!
galwaycommuters.bsky.social
There are hundreds of ways the state could approach this problem but the council and government will likely only pursue the one that doesn't work.
galwaycommuters.bsky.social
Yet another report describing the obvious.

Galway needs proactive and urgent investment in public transport and active travel. It is the only reliable way to tackle congestion and its massive associated costs.

#speirgorm
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cosaingalway.bsky.social
cosaingalway.bsky.social
On the subject of 🚲 permeability, is anyone on friendly terms with a journalist who might be interested in participating in an active travel experiment?

The experiment being to compare the utility of walking versus cycling on a number of carefully selected routes through the centre of Galway City?
A street in the centre of Galway City where cycling is prohibited. A street in the centre of Galway City where cycling is prohibited. A street in the centre of Galway City where cycling is prohibited. A street in the centre of Galway City where cycling is prohibited.
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galwaycycling.bsky.social
A healthy society does not just happen; it requires us to rethink how we use our public space. In Galway, we have so much public space which is theoretically shared but which in reality is given over to motor vehicles.

mens sana in corpore sano

sanus hominibus sano societas (Google grazias)
irishdocsenv.bsky.social
Trial a Strand Road cycle path for 12 months

Dublin City Council won its legal case after years of Court battles. We cannot listen to those who are trying to block quick action on climate change, road safety, and increasing mobility options.

Please sign and share!
Trial a Strand Road cycle path for 12 months
I've just signed this petition calling on the council to trial a Strand Road cycle path for 12 months. Will you sign too?
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galwaycycling.bsky.social
Pity WestOnTrack and other rail advocacy groups have not yet made the journey away from X to Bluesky.

A much-needed comprehensive train and light rail system for Galway needs to have bicycle access baked in, along #UniversalDesign principles.

@galwaycommuters.bsky.social
kevigi.bsky.social
This urban greenway in Galway, Millers Lane, is part of a well-planned train network 🚂🧵
galwaycommuters.bsky.social
The children in this city deserve to be able to make it home safe. The city council must do better, this should never happen again.