TheChizler wrote: » I remain to be convinced, there was always a slowdown there, even before the shopping centre was built.
Cork Trucker wrote: » Would be good to get an idea of exactly how many of the existing units will reopen.
beer enigma wrote: » It's the anchor ones that could affect it although the smaller units in the middle took the bigger hit on livelihoods. O'Briens always did a good trade, but apart from traffic through Tesco, I don't remember seeing many of the others jammed so will be interesting. M&S always seemed quiet, especially the cafe, Starbucks you could always get a seat, new chemist opposite the centre could do for the one that was there. Bresnans are unlikely to go back in, no Born, and with Lidl opening as well. Will be interesting
dulpit wrote: » Wonder if either of those cars will survive?
the dark phantom wrote: » Those who suffer from the 'fear' slam on the brakes when they realise there is no hard shoulder there, Its all too much for their feeble brains to take in.
the beer revolu wrote: » The incline of the flyover seems to slow some, too.
Truckermal wrote: » I thought all those cars were removed..
kub wrote: » It is a section of road that does have what road engineers call ' Phantom Traffic Jams ' Here is an explanation of samehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3iOE_ymE_w I cannot help but imagine the fun ahead of us all there when the motorway from Ringaskiddy slips west bound to join the constant stream that will be coming up from Dunkettle..........in 50 or so years time
Hibernicis wrote: » Just after 10am this morning there was a tailback past the Mahon interchange. The delay was 10 minutes. No accidents or other apparent causes.
Karmella wrote: » O’Connors pharmacy have opened up in the woollen mills near where DJ cabs used be. Not sure if it’s permanent. That pharmacy and bresnans had been tenants in the shopping centre for decades.
Hibernicis wrote: » Barters (Travel Agent) have moved to Claremont Avenue (Alongside Allcare Pharmacy and the former Carry Out/Fine Wines store)
Cork Trucker wrote: » Rubber neckers looking at the scaffolding for the screen being erected so i believe. Can't win
grogi wrote: » How can you simultaneously complain about action and no action?!
Cork Trucker wrote: » I’m not complaining, it’s a factual reality.
grogi wrote: » Lack of action is permanent, nothing changes. Same old... Action at least brings change and there is a chance of things getting better.
who_me wrote: » I'm sure it's been noted, but due to the closure of the road between the shopping centre and the ring road, there's so much more traffic on Church St. The junction between it and South Douglas Rd. is now constantly busy. Bad for traffic, and pedestrians given there's no lights/crossing there. It seems to flow well enough, probably because of the lack of lights. But cars and pedestrians are really 'chancing it', darting out into gaps. It probably needs something done before that street opens again.
Cork Trucker wrote: » I'm at a loss as to how that road was permitted to remain in private ownership despite being used by the public, i know it was the old car park and that, surely so if something happened on it then liability rests with the shopping centre? You are the first one to say it is now busier since the road/shopping centre was shut, others have said the reverse.
beer enigma wrote: » Apparently one of the cats that came down with the demolition was a 192 Peugeot... Ouch
Cork Trucker wrote: » ...You are the first one to say it is now busier since the road/shopping centre was shut, others have said the reverse.
TheChizler wrote: » Was driving past last night in a group of maybe 6 cars, no other cars visible ahead of us as far as you could see. The two cars in front and their tailgaters braked harshly where the hard shoulder narrows by KFC, nowhere near the shopping centre yet. Fine if that makes you nervous slow down by taking your foot off but don't brake in an otherwise clear road, the braking causes the concertina effect that totally stops traffic. Also don't tailgate. I had been keeping a 3-4 second gap as I was expecting it but still had to hover over the brake as slowing naturally nearly wasn't enough.
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