The Transport Minister Shane Ross has today confirmed an extra €400,000 in funding to be spent on Dublin's cycling infrastructure.
The money's going to be made available for Dublin City Council to invest in safety measures for cyclists.
The funding is to be used to improve safety at 40 key junctions across the city.
Mike McKillen from the Dublin Cycling Campaign says its much-needed:
"So little funding is coming out of the government for making cycling safer so we have to welcome it."
"We've been calling for the 10 worst junctions in Dublin city to be upgraded, we've been calling for that to happen for the past four years."