ShamoBuc wrote: » Doesn't that mean you can take the first left (arrow to the left) and end up in the right hand lane towards CUH or straight ahead, the second exit towards Dennehys Cross? There is a 3rd lane at the very top of that road for taking the 3rd exit.
grogi wrote: » It's more about the cracks in new tarmac... I don't have almost nothing bad to say about the RB.
TheChizler wrote: » Is that new tarmac? I don't remember them resurfacing that section, you can see the old lines. Edit: you can see where the new tarmac ends before the worn section.
[Deleted User] wrote: » i still do not understand the bus lane at the turn to Tesco, its stupid and confusing for loads. Plus you can get points for being in that stupid ill thought out bus lane of about 100 meters that the buses do not even use
mordeith wrote: » Probably some stupid regulation. I was annoyed originally by people entering it before they should but at this stage it's better that people use it from the start as the bus never uses it and if everyone stayed out of it until the top the queue in the lane to the right of it would be back to the roundabout when the lights are red.
TheChizler wrote: » What exactly is the stupidity? The damaged places are old sections of road. They had to stop somewhere.
Diabhalta wrote: » I disagree, they supposed to continue, all the way down to Denney's cross. Simple.
Diabhalta wrote: » So they'll make an extra bus/cycle lane but people won't use it (northbound lane is an example) and even if they will it will make no difference because people don't know how to merge. This place is doomed.
xFROSTY Gx wrote: » Isn't there works planned in the future to redo the road all the way to Dennehys cross? I think it involves CPO of some of the gardens along the road so it can be widened. I can understand why they wouldn't resurface all the way yet as they would only end up doing it again shortly after when the road is widened.
TheChizler wrote: » The bus will use it which will make a big difference when it's busy and bikes won't have to share a long uphill stretch with other vehicles. What else would you expect?
Diabhalta wrote: » I would expect cars to use that lane when they are allowed to. But as we can see right now nobody is doing it.
grogi wrote: » Using it outside of the hours is more hassle than benefit. The traffic flows pretty smooth outside of the traffic peak and you gain nothing by going there. You'd only get rage from others when the bus lane ends.
lostinsuperfunk wrote: » One small sign, turned the wrong way around! No wonder no one is using it.
grogi wrote: » That's the generalisation of Irish drivers - but we want to be 'polite'. If something can be seen as jumping the queue (even if it is perfectly legal and actually reduces congestion), the motorists will tend not to do it.