Mint Sauce wrote: » The worst part is, Sligo bound traffic being diverted along The Old Bundoran Road, and though Ballytivnan.
Lyle Lanley wrote: » Only other option is over Cartron Hill, which would be a disaster. The work seems to be going very slow. They should be day and night on a job like that. It's definitely hitting the few businesses mentioned above very hard.
FoxyVixen wrote: » Absolute disaster in he mornings coming in from the Manorhamilton Rd down by Yeats Heights to the shop. Traffic has come to a standstill a few times. Again along the road by IT to roundabout at tubs n tiles.
Graniteville wrote: » I saw similar stupid comment on the m7 thread. Have you ANY road construction experience? From your comment I'll guess not. Night time work is fine for simple works such as top layer macadam, but for anything else it's a health and safety issue on top of environmental noise (noise travels far further at night) I know nothing about this project, but I know 24/7 works on a road construction project are simply not feasible unless an absolute emergency. Not just here, but worldwide. But maybe you know better than world experts?
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » They could work Sundays, surely? Cut a week off the completion time. Estimated end date is mid December. Hope they’re on schedule. Awful shame for Sligo to basically close one of the main arteries in to the town coming up to Christmas. Has to be done, I suppose though.
promethius wrote: » Mullens is being hit hard, I was in there last week was only customer in the shop and they've cut down their opening hours. Very tough on owner and staff when it does seem to be dragging out, much like the works on the same stretch of road past berties earlier this year.
imp1 wrote: » I see someone complaining off stupid comments, then goes on to state(noise travels far further at night) Now that's a stupid statement. What's the H&S issue, surely working when traffic volumes are low, i.e. at night would be safer. The roadworks do seem to be taking an age, same in Ballisadare.
Buford T Justice wrote: » Not a lot of sympathy for Brendan (think thats his name), he's been making a mint in that spot for years. I remember queueing for 45 mins in for a breakfast roll 8 odd years ago and little has changed since. Road works are short lived. I've no doubt they'll weather the storm and live to fight another day.
Lyle Lanley wrote: » That's some level of bregudgery.
Graniteville wrote: » I suggest you check up on scientific fact before challenging something. I'll take scientifically proven facts thank you and most kids will learn that in junior school http://www.hk-phy.org/iq/sound_night/sound_night_e.html H&S is very little to do with traffic. Machines with moving parts + darkness albeit with some portable artificial lights + several workers is a H&S nightmare.