Used a GoCar Renault Captur at the weekend in Dublin and it was a scary experience. Massive touchscreen interface basically a big mobile phone in the dashboard. Deeply uncomfortable and dangerous to drive in my opinion.
Heading to a conference overseas this week. Doing so reluctantly. Wondering what my (now) 16 month old daughter will think of hundreds of people taking carbon intensive flights to a get together to talk about things like sustainable design when she’s say, 30 years old.
Dublins Parking Tag app charges 99c a month just to save a reg plate number in the app. When you add it, usually in a hurry, you get a warning, and then it’s done. Free money for them until you remember to log in to their website and delete. Scam. And likely not money the council ever sees.
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*begin curmudgeon mode* In Dublin, "car-free day" involves closing (for 5 hours on a Sunday) a small stretch of road that should have been pedestrianised 20 years ago so that photographers hired by public relations firms can take pictures of stilt walkers and face painters. *end curmudgeon mode*
Once again, Martyn Turner absolutely knocks this one out of the park in this weekend’s Irish Times.
Here’s a revolutionary idea… bike parking around the Aviva Stadium. #YoureWelcome
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