In a press release dated April 2024, 34 community groups signed a statement of no confidence in the RSA
Cycling groups have slammed the RSA for appearing on national radio, claiming that the body has not engaged with them on issues around road safety.
In a press release dated April 2024, 34 community groups signed a statement of no confidence in the RSA.
Speaking on national radio on Monday, a spokesperson for the RSA claimed that they had spoken to and liaised with members of all 34 groups about this.
However, Naas Cycling Campaign have posted online that they allegedly had no contact from the RSA before the interview went live, and say that the RSA have failed to engage with the issues raised in the letter.
Kfm has contacted the RSA for comment.

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