New rules for the cyclists
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A €40 fine will be implemented for anyone who breaks the new rules.
In Dublin, more than 36,000 people go to the work by bike, which represents almost 2% of the workforce in the Irish capital, according to Census 2006. Last year, 13 cyclists were killed, while this year only 3 cyclists have lost their lives. To ensure the safety of cyclists, Gardaí have launched an awareness campaign for cyclists ahead of the introduction of ramped-up rules this month. From next Friday, cyclists seen breaking the rules will be fined.
A €40 fine will be implemented for anyone who breaks the new rules which will rise to a €60 fine after 26 days. If the €60 fine remains outstanding after 56 days, it’s up to the courts to deal with the situation and be warned it, could lead to fines of up to €2,000.
So if you prefer spending money on a pint and not a fine, pay attention to the seven new rules: