CianDon wrote: » I saw the signs going up on Sunday so I stayed pinned to the 60 km/h this morning. Had plenty of flashes from cars behind and a few angry beeps on the climbing lanes.
Sonics2k wrote: » Maybe they're finally going to get rid of those stupidly dangerous bars and metal ropes down the middle of the road. Stupid feckin design and insanely unsafe too.
the beer revolu wrote: » You're a biker, I take it?
grogi wrote: » They are not stupid... If they seem dangerous, people tend to drive slower.
the beer revolu wrote: » Were you out in the overtaking lane when people were getting angry with you? Overtaking someone going less than 60km/h, I assume?
marno21 wrote: » This reduced speedlimit is for the N20 Ballygibbon to Ballymartin Pavement scheme.https://www.corkcoco.ie/news/public-notice-road-works-speed-limit Remains to be seen how long it will go on for. It should be possible to maintain two lanes without a stop/go system.
BillJ wrote: » Looks like all the roadworks are done, passed today and no workers. Last night I passed a speed van going 100kmh on the overtaking lane section. Am I screwed? Seems ridiculous to have 60kmh on that section with no roadworks going on, and targeting people on top of it. Also I heard Waterloo junction is staying closed.
Padraig Mor wrote: » Could be like the Fota Road on the way to Cobh. Limit was 80 with poor surface; they did a big resurfacing job with a temp limit of 60 - and never raised it again!:mad:
Sabre Man wrote: » They're operating a stop and go system at the moment. It's ridiculous that the limit is 60 for such a long stretch of road. Why can't they complete one section at a time?
chalkitdown1 wrote: » Anyone know what on earth they're at now? The seem to be digging trenches at either side of the road along the entire run of the works and filling it with stones. I'm sure there's a reason for but I'm just not getting it.