BronsonTB wrote: » They have also downgraded the speed from Tubber to Curry to 80k as well (2 straights on this section are now 80k with new speed zone location).
BronsonTB wrote: » I would have accepted lowering the limit IF they had an alternative road available. Maybe this will put pressure to get the Tubber bypass moving?? (I know Wishful thinking)
EmptyTree wrote: » Even if they did get it moving it'll be at least another 10 years before it'd be open.
BronsonTB wrote: » I suspect there will be a lot of frustration on this road leading to a lot more chances taken & in turn more accidents. Unless there is a huge public outcry demanding the reinstating of the normal limit, it wont happen. Usually once they change they don't reverse the decision esp if they get any bit of support from the few drivers that do drive at 50 everywhere. I would have accepted lowering the limit IF they had an alternative road available. Maybe this will put pressure to get the Tubber bypass moving?? (I know Wishful thinking)
Triboro wrote: » Whats the road works about heading for the Bundoran rd? Passed thru there a few weeks ago and major backups up onto carriageway! Are they still at it?
T-Bird wrote: » Yes, unfortunately it will probably last into the new year. They are also going to be resurfacing a 3km stretch where the road is bad at Henrys.
sligojoek wrote: » I heard they're also doing away with the overtaking lane coming out of Grange and turning it it into a "right turn only" lane.. No joke turning right along there on a Friday evening. If that;s what's happening I can see it creating a bottleneck in the village at times.
prodsc wrote: » Anyone know when the Caltragh to Finishklin road is due to open? (Can't be too far away but dragging their heels finishing)Oct 16th
BronsonTB wrote: » I don't think they'll make this timeframe, lol....looks like a few weeks still left...(Partial resurfacing going on today (15th)
prodsc wrote: » Yeah..looks like there is a good bit to do yet (at the Caltragh end at least). Just had a look today.
BronsonTB wrote: » New website on info for the knock to Collooney proposed routes. www.n17knockcollooney.ie Expect it to be a very long long time away.....but at least the current status can be seen. Also allows for feedback for the routes
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » A neighbour said to have a look at this because one of the routes would require my house to be demolished. You'd think they would have written to any households possibly affected before sticking it up online. I don't particularly care but it might give some people a bit of a fright.
shanec1928 wrote: » why would they though at the minute these are just multiple options for the road. it would make no sense to say write to maybe a few thousand when they select the route and only a couple of hundred actually have something to be concerned about.
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » Well it's a fairly serious thing that could potentially happen. I don't think it's too onerous a task for such a project to keep people potentially affected informed. It could potentially affect property value too I'm sure, sway potential buyers etc.
shanec1928 wrote: » Theres a website, spreads in several local papers with all the details and im pretty sure ive heard adds on the radio about it too.
zorro2566 wrote: » Is there any updates on the Western Distributor Road,must be almost finished surely?
BronsonTB wrote: » Nope, dragging their heels as much as they can....Looks to be a good while off yet too.... Whoever is managing & controlling these various road projects in Sligo is doing an appalling job...It looks like it's different people with no central control. Don't mind having patience when the work is being managed well taking into account people using the roads daily...But they just don't give a flying fiddlers about the public...
T-Bird wrote: » I wonder if they are stretching it out until the one at the Ballast Quay is fine. But that would require good planning and for thought, which seems very unlikely..