Dublin Bus brands Fine Gael's comments in its transport plan 'misleading and unhelpful'
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Dublin Bus has publicly condemned Fine Gael's recent claims that buses can threaten pedestrian safety, calling the assertions "misleading and unhelpful." This reaction follows the launch of Fine Gael's transport policy, 'Building a Better Dublin', aimed at enhancing public transport in the city. The row underscores a significant tension in the ongoing dialogue about urban transportation safety and the role of buses in Dublin's transit network, raising questions about how best to balance vehicle operation with pedestrian safety.
Dublin Bus has criticized Fine Gael's claims that 'buses can endanger pedestrians' as "misleading and unhelpful," reflecting concerns over public safety discourse.
James Geoghegan, Fine Gael's Dublin spokesperson, introduced the party's public transport improvement strategy, titled 'Building a Better Dublin,' which has sparked controversy.
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