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Still installing speed bumps

  • 20-03-2015 12:56pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 266 ✭✭


    Just looking around clontarf and Raheny in the last couple of weeks I see speed bumps being resurfaced and also new ones being installed.

    surely they should be actually repairing the roads first , that have been neglected over the last seven years.

    Does installing speed bumps come out of a different budget than road repair.

    I think things haven't changed in Ireland. planning is something the councils still haven't got the hang of.More tax payers money down the sh.. hole


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 441 ✭✭Joey Joe-Joe Jr


    Just looking around clontarf and Raheny in the last couple of weeks I see speed bumps being resurfaced and also new ones being installed.

    surely they should be actually repairing the roads first , that have been neglected over the last seven years.

    Does installing speed bumps come out of a different budget than road repair.

    I think things haven't changed in Ireland. planning is something the councils still haven't got the hang of.More tax payers money down the sh.. hole

    I don't know why they call them "speed" bumps - I mean if anything, they actually slow you down!


  • Posts: 31,118 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    On some roads there is no need to install any speed bumps, the remainder of the surface is so bad that there is no speeding!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,106 ✭✭✭antoobrien


    Just looking around clontarf and Raheny in the last couple of weeks I see speed bumps being resurfaced and also new ones being installed.

    surely they should be actually repairing the roads first , that have been neglected over the last seven years.

    Does installing speed bumps come out of a different budget than road repair.

    I think things haven't changed in Ireland. planning is something the councils still haven't got the hang of.More tax payers money down the sh.. hole

    This seems to be coming out of the general roads budget in Dublin.

    http://www.clontarf.ie/news/2015-dublin-city-council-works-programme-for-the-clontarf-area
    Traffic Calming Schemes
    The Stiles Road: 2 traffic calming ramps
    Conquer Hill Road 1 traffic calming ramp
    Vernon Avenue 14 bollards (to prevent parking on footpath)


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