Phil.x wrote: » Just seen a fingal plan for more speed ramps in dublin 15, crazy.
Speed ramps in housing estates that already have ramps.
handlemaster wrote: » Op.. where is the link to where these new speed bumps are going ?
Pinch Flat wrote: » I’d love to see the speed cushions in Riverwood replaced with something more effective. The newly installed speed meters are showing up how useless they are. As someone said above, until people driving like d!cks in residential areas they’re still needed
Nijmegen wrote: » Could use with them up at the Hollywoodrath end of R121 on that bendy piece of road they refused to close despite it being in the planning from years back once the estate went in.
avalidusername wrote: » Have a good look at the plan and you'll see nowhere near all the ramps are in housing estates. From the areas I'd pass by regularly; 2) Station Road Ongar is one of the main junctions between the schools in Ongar and newer developments across the Ongar road. Many road users seem to love drifting off the roundabout without signalling, same goes for further up the road at the Allendale roundabout where it's common for drivers to drift off the roundabout into the Hansfield/Barnwell estate with no heed to anybody crossing the road. 3) Allendale Drive is a long stretch of road onto Manorfields drive which drivers refuse to yield at and fly onto the road bypassing the stop sign. There has been quite a few collisions at this T junction over the years, someone had a thread blaming it on the Manorfields speed bumps slowing down speeding traffic and they crashed essentially!
beauf wrote: » How do speed ramps causes pile ups?
TheValeyard wrote: » At least its not those narrow rubber ones. I hate them. No matter how slow you go over them, it still rocks the car!
beauf wrote: » The only way I can think this happens is someone brakes hard for a ramp, person behind too close, too fast and not paying attention. Lots of very poor driving habits have become normalized now.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » I thought these were bad for “climate”? Though there’s no tax to be made from that one.
beauf wrote: » Yeah they are horrific. Hit one once full speed in an old land rover, as a passenger. I can still feel it a couple of decades later.
fletch wrote: » If you think the Hartstown ramps are bad, take a drive through Corduff.
Hurrache wrote: » Off topic but they didn't refuse to close it, residents in the area successfully argued and lobbied against it.