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dublintraffic.ie, Dublin's car sharing service, was launched by Minister of Public Enterprise, Mary O'Rourke TD, at the Dublin Chamber of Commerce. 
Launch of dublintraffic.ie by Minister O'Rourke
Pictured in the carpool at the launch are: (r. to l.) Emma Caulfield of AA Roadwatch, Mary O'Rourke, Minister for Public Enterprise, Jim Miley of Dublin Chamber of Commerce, and Peter Seymour, creator of dublintraffic.ie.
dublintraffic.ie provides a free platform for Dublin's car commuters to set up car sharing arrangements to and from work. This website enables you to establish contact with other commuters from your own neighbourhood or town, and set up Car Pools to a common destination in Dublin. If you want to organise a Car Share  group from your neighbourhood or town, follow the text link above Take me to the Car Poolor click on the car below to go to the Car Pool section, and use the form to fill out your journey and contact details. These details will then be posted on the Bulletin Board for your neighbourhood or town, so that other car commuters who live near you can contact you.
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dublintraffic.ie, Dublin's car sharing service, is sponsored in part by the Wales - Ireland EC INTERREG IIB Programme as part of the BRIDGE-IT project. The Travel-WIRE family of websites has been set up under the BRIDGE-IT project to improve links between the two regions. The aim is to provide a single internet gateway into all available travel information within the "Celtic Circle" area eligible for INTERREG assistance, and to work with associate organisations (county councils, rail and ferry operators, etc.) to improve the quality of web-based information for commuters and travellers, and to promote car sharing. For further details on travelling between Ireland and Wales visit travelwire.com or UK - Ireland Fastlinks.

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