News and Events from WexBUG
The over reliance on paint over proper segregation is a failed policy. It looks like we have a new government which includes an impressive €360,000,000 for cycling and walking infrastructure. …
By WexBUG committee member, Hazel Reid. Pop up social distancing space Stoneybatter, Dublin. “This isn’t like going to school Mum, it’s like a holiday”. Saoirse Age 9 This was what my,…
Children’s miniature road safety cycling track Nottingham, England. ‘Where can I bring my child to cycle safely in town?’It’s a question I often get asked and I struggle for an…
Uncontrolled crossing
It’s always a welcome sight to see a new pedestrian crossing place added to our road network. Two particular types that we commonly see in Wexford are Zebra crossings and…
A segregated cycle slip-way here could long the southbound cycle lane with the southbound hard shoulder
In the second part of WexBUG’s quick win blog series, we visit the Rosslare Roundabout to see what quick win improvements could be made there. A segregated cycle slip-way here…
Cllr Garry Laffan, James O’ Connor, Hazel Reid, Ruth O’ Connor, Cllr Maura Bell, Phil Skelton, Cllr Leonard Kelly. Our latest BUG meeting was not for the lilly livered. The…
Advanced Stop Box Newtown Rd. Wexford. If you look real closely at the above image you just might spot some of the outline of a bicycle in the centre of…
Taking a closer look at Route No. 3. If you spend any amount of time cycling in Co. Wexford, you will have come across these ‘Discover Ireland’ cycling route signs.…
Some of you might be familiar with a Facebook post by T.D. Michael D’Arcy following the opening of the new section of the M11 motorway. Co. Wexford T.D., Michael D’Arcy…
The Barntown cycle tracks are full of promise but lack of connectivity, unnecessarily steep ramps and poorly maintained foliage encroachments result in these not being used in the main. Barntown…