Markcheese wrote: » Well the scaffolding barrier is up , don't think the mesh to block the view is yet, now though ever one is going to be looking at the scaffolding, and it is impressive ...
Chris_5339762 wrote: » There is only two days of experience but has anyone else noticed that since the "blocking" has gone up on the screens at Douglas that rubbernecking westbound has completely stopped and that the N40 - in the evenings anyway - is now freeflow again westbound?
Heckler wrote: » Dunkettle to the Kinsale R/A around 4-5pm is pretty much back to how it was before the fire all this week. Can't be a coincidence that this happened pretty much the day they blocked off the view. Like I posted before these mental tailbacks only started after the fire and now it seems ok again. While there was always a very slight slowdown around there it was never as stupid as its been since the fire. Looking forward to the school christmas holidays and things will be even better. If only it was like summer holiday months everyday....
hans aus dtschl wrote: » It's a ridiculous situation that the screens were needed. Previously in the thread there was a discussion that Douglas is flowing better now too...is there an argument to be made for leaving this road closed?
Ludo wrote: » How do customers get into the centre then when it re-opens?
dulpit wrote: » Could put a block in the middle so you can't drive straight through?
Dbu wrote: » Yes traffic in Douglas has been flowing freely since this road has been closed.
TheChizler wrote: » Last couple of days I've been stuck in tailbacks as far as Mahon, originating where they always have... No crashes while I was there.
grogi wrote: » What should happen is one way traffic in the Church Street and in front of Tesco... This would create alike roundabout and once priority is given to the cars inside, the traffic would flow smoothly.
rebel.ranter wrote: » Spoke to a city councillor before about a similar idea elsewhere, they would not go for it stating that studies have shown that one way streets have cars travelling faster and therefore are more dangerous. Personally I think they should at least trial it.
TheChizler wrote: » Or widen the footpath! It's a busy enough walkway as it is
Augeo wrote: » Less traffic......
hans aus dtschl wrote: » Interesting conversation and ideas guys! I think a narrow one-way street and wide pedestrian section would be good for Douglas. The market takes place on a very small sliver of footpath right now.
Flesh Gorden wrote: » Jayses, it looks like Belgrade after the NATO strike in 99'