A totally riduculous concept if you ask me, most people simply do not have an alternative to their car.
I pass 2 schools on the way in and noticed a lot more kids walking in today. In fact usually I don't see ANY walking.
Here is a list of alternatives to a car
1.Motorbike
2.Scooter/moped
3.Cycle
4.Walk (If possible)
5.Luas
6.Dart
7.Commuter train
8.Dublin bus or regional bus
Thats 8 alternatives to a car all possible within Dublin so there is no valid excuse for taking your car and in some cases insisting on stopping on the roundabout to let your precious passenger get out!!!!
Ok to whoever composed the list of alternatives you clearly do not have kids!
Bazermc, i'm all in favour of using public transport and do so daily myself (lets me catch up on my fiction reading). But, for many people within or without the Dublin city area, cars are the only realistic option. I'm lucky cos I happen to go directly to the city centre, if i worked on the outskirts or opposite side of the city i would have no alternative but to take the car. Our public transport is a shambles, in most cases to take public transport would take double the commute time. My wife for example currently drives, her journey is approx 45 mins, public transport would take a min of 1hr 45, presuming everything ran smoothly.Here is a list of alternatives to a car
1.Motorbike
2.Scooter/moped
3.Cycle
4.Walk (If possible)
5.Luas
6.Dart
7.Commuter train
8.Dublin bus or regional bus
Thats 8 alternatives to a car all possible within Dublin so there is no valid excuse for taking your car and in some cases insisting on stopping on the roundabout to let your precious passenger get out!!!!
I don't know about that. A bike might be good....one behind you on the saddle, one on the crossbar, one one your shoulders and the last one running behind!!![]()
Riding a bike in Dublin these days is seriously dicing with death
Ok to whoever composed the list of alternatives you clearly do not have kids!
And don't blame the location either - People need to take transport options into account when choosing work/home locations.