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  • Ban on cars from Dublin’s Eden Quay to be abandoned

    The proposed ban on cars from Eden Quay is now to be abandoned under a revised Dublin City Council traffic plan. The earlier plan was devised so as to prevent delays to trams the new Luas lines by banning cars from Eden Quay. The original plan had many objections from the beginning and it seemed quite ill-thought out. The National...

  • Flying cars anyone?

    Uber announced on Tuesday that it's partnering with Dallas and Dubai to make the idea of flying cars a reality. Speaking at Uber's Elevate Summit in Dallas on Tuesday, Uber's chief product officer, Jeff Holden said: "Imagine if you get up in the morning and go on a six-minute flight, Versus an hour in a car and wasting time."...

  • Two-thirds of motorists would back charges to help ease gridlock

    It has been claimed that two-thirds of motorists would be prepared to support the introduction of a congestion charge in order to get the urban gridlock under control. From our perspective, it’s always fascinating to know where they find so many people willing to pay more money to drive on the roads when the cost of motoring is skyrocketing all...

  • 15 New Bike Stations Are Coming To Dublin

    Such is the popularity of bike stations around Dublin many find they have to battle for a Dublin Bike at 8.30am on a weekday morning. As a result of the need, there are 15 new bicycle stations being introduced around the city. The 15-station expansion of Dublin Bikes will be focused on the Grangegorman area and is set to get...


  • Most over 50's in rural areas rely on cars for transport

    A new report from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing has found that only one in ten older adults in Ireland relies on public transport. The report uses data collected between October 2009 and February 2011. The report found that 58% of adults aged 50 or over who live in a rural area rate the public transport services in their...


  • St Patrick's Day: Public Transport on March 17

    As most of us know, getting in and out of Dublin city on public transport can be a bit of a nightmare at the best of times but on St. Patrick's Day it can get quite daunting. Thousands of visitors will pour into the city centre to celebrate St Patrick’s Day tomorrow. The streets will be packed with revellers from...

  • Cab Hailing Service Hailo to re-brand as MyTaxi

    Hailo, the British technology platform that matches taxi drivers and passengers through its mobile phone application is to officially become MyTaxi this week. Founded in London in 2011, the Hailo taxi service is available in many cities around Europe and enables millions of passengers to benefit from its taxi-hailing services. The latest re-branding move will assist Irish users of...

  • Renault, Nissan and Transdev to develop driverless vehicle fleet system

    Driverless vehicle fleet system Renault, Nissan and Transdev have joined forces in a new alliance to jointly explore development of mobility services with fleets of electric driverless vehicles for public and on-demand transportation. We are all familiar with Renault and Nissan but some may not be too familiar with Transdev, formerly Veolia Transdev. They are a French-based international private public...