Bicycles make up half of all commuter traffic during morning rush hour along Dublin's quays.

Dublin Cycling Campaign says its survey highlights the need for urgent work on the Liffey Cycle Route.

Bicycles account for half of all vehicles on the North Quays during the morning rush hour, according to our latest traffic survey. More details on our website. #LiffeyCycle https://t.co/TVjAQavTSi pic.twitter.com/LoejIKmavj — Dublin Cycling Campaign (@dublincycling) July 4, 2018

The project, which would provide a segregated track linking Phoenix Park to the Point Village, has been in planning stages for seven years.

The group will hold a mass protest along the quays this Sunday and says it this will continue every month until there is progress.

"We know from statistics that approximately three people per day are taken to hospital in Ireland as a result of collisions while cycling," said Kieran Ryan of Dublin Cycling Campaign.