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Government aims to reduce daily use of petrol/diesel cars
The Department of Transport has launched its new Sustainable Mobility Policy, which sets out a national framework for active travel and public transport to 2030.
People in city centre are effectively being poisoned by toxic air, says PBP’s Curran
People Before Profit’s Adrian Curran says Galway’s newly-installed air quality sensor shows the huge level of work needed to be done in the west of Ireland to promote the use of public transport.
More pedestrian crossings needed says Hoare
Fine Gael councillor Eddie Hoare is calling on the Galway City Council to roll out more pedestrian crossings in Galway City
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Draft Galway City Development Plan goes on public display
Cycling is not just for cities, rural residents tell councillors
Residents groups across County Galway are backing a national campaign to encourage local councillors to endorse a “Vision for Cycling in Rural Ireland.”
Increased fine for motorists who park on footpaths
Fines for motorists caught parking on footpaths and in bus lanes and cycle tracks will double from €40 to €80.
City status ambitions enhanced as major cycleway and pedestrian bridge construction awaits
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Salthill Cycleway must be first step towards a new approach to transport in the city, say councillors
The Salthill Cycleway pilot scheme is “a victory for everyone in the city”, but it has to be made work, and become the start of a new approach to transport in the city, one that will reduce, not increase, the city’s already chronic traffic congestion.
Fiche bliain ag fás: Lots of space to try a Salthill Cycleway
On Monday, Galway City Councillors once again have the opportunity to be world leaders in Active Travel and Climate Action by supporting a much longed for temporary Salthill Cycleway, as permanent plans for an urban greenway for Galway and flood defences are progressed.
Oranmore seeks public realm that supports active travel and recreation, survey shows
An extensive survey into how Oranmore locals feel is neded for the enhancement of the village has shown that there is significant demand an increased public realm space and traffic restructions.