14-05-2025
Major boost for commuters as DublinBikes announce free cycle to work offer TODAY – here's how to avail of freebie spin
A MAJOR boost for commuters is on the way as DublinBikes announced a free cycle to work offer TODAY - here's how to avail of a freebie spin.
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RedClick Dublinbikes are offering a free cycle to work offer today
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For one day only, '1 Day Tickets' which normally cost €3.50 will be completely free from midnight to 11:59pm today.
The move is part of RedClick DublinBikes' new Shared Streets campaign which wants to see more people cycling around the city.
The DublinBikes scheme has been operating since 2009 and has clocked over 38 million journeys to date.
Run by advertising company JCDecaux for Dublin City Council, the scheme has become a major part of Dublin's
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As always, all trips under 30 minutes will still be free - but if you're going longer standard rental charges will apply.
This offer comes during Bike Week, and RedClick hopes it gives people a push to choose cycling as a fun, healthy and green way to get around.
Only 18 per cent of Dubliners cycle at least once a week, according to new research commissioned by the insurance group.
This is behind the EU average of 24 percent, with some countries like
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RedClick General Manager, Lorenzo Loan, said they're proud to support the initiative and want to see even more people giving cycling a go.
He said: 'As proud partners of the RedClick DublinBikes scheme, we're delighted to support Bike to Work Day and encourage more people to get out and cycle.
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'Our research shows that people recognise the health, environmental, and lifestyle benefits of cycling - but many still need the right support to make it part of daily life.
'That's what National Bike Week - and our Shared Streets campaign - is all about: giving more people the chance to experience cycling as a real, everyday option.'
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To get the free ticket, head to their website at
Meanwhile, Irish parents are set for a big boost as a new scheme that will allow children under nine to travel free on public transport has been revealed.
FREE PUBLIC TRANSPORT FOR CHILDREN SCHEME
Part of Budget 2025, the initiative was announced during a Dáil session and is now being developed by the National Transport Authority.
And it is set to be rolled out in the third quarter of the year.
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It means that
The aim is to ease pressure on household budgets, make transport more accessible and build long-term habits among young children for choosing buses, trains over cars.
Minister of State Seán Canney confirmed in the Dáil that the work is underway and said that he will follow up once a specific date is finalised.
He said: "The National Transport Authority has statutory responsibility for the regulation of fares charged to passengers in respect of public transport services provided under public service obligation, PSO, contracts.
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"Under the programme for Government, our commitments include the roll-out of contactless payments, keeping fares affordable and examining the further expansion of free public transport for children.
"Specifically, budget 2025 included a measure to extend free child fares on PSO services to children aged five to eight years old.
"The NTA is working to develop and implement this change, with the new scheme expected to launch in quarter 3 of this year."
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Cyclist's can avail of the promotion for one day only
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