Skyhater wrote: » The NRA did an OK job..... but our network cost too much and stupid mistakes were made in some cases.
serfboard wrote: » Well, in fairness to them, when they started we, in this country, were new to the whole business of building large amounts of infrastructure, so, yes indeed, mistakes were made. However, I do think that we got better as time went on, in terms of design, project management and financial management of infrastructural development.
Lennoxschips wrote: » Loads of motorways in Europe have non-lit junctions, it's no biggie. I don't see why it should be necessary, especially on low-use rural motorways like in Ireland. HQDC in Ireland is better than most motorways in Europe. Some people will never be pleased though.
Chris_533976 wrote: » Lets get this done and have a third tranche please.
Chris_533976 wrote: » N18 between Limerick and Shannon would need a complete rebuild, even moreso than the N25 Carrigtwohill - Midleton. It is riddled with local access and houses, had utterly crap junctions and in places the geometry isnt even up to 100kmh, let alone 120! Tho the Limerick Tunnel should be motorway though, I dunno why they didnt include it in #2.
ELECTED members of Wicklow County Council are on a collision course with council officials over plans to upgrade the N1 to Motorway status. While the council executive support the move by the NRA, local councillors have made it clear that they will be objecting to any such proposals. The elected members of the East Area Council of Wicklow County Council, under the Chairmanship of Cllr. Conal Kavanagh, have submitted their own objection with the Department of Transport in time for Friday's deadline. The main problem revolves around the fact that the Rathnew and Arklow road improvement scheme is still on hold. The councillors feel that the increased motorway speeds would result in higher speeds entering the existing dual carriageway between Ballynabarney and Cooladangan. 'It's very premature of the NRA to try and go ahead with this change to motorway status at this time, and we are also surprised that the county council officials support it. I just can't see the logic,' says Cllr. Kavanagh. 'It indicates that there might be a lack of understanding by the council officials about local people's feelings. 'How would anyone feel it you are adjacent to a busy road that you can't cross because of the speed and levels of traffic, yet you see the NRA going ahead with motorway plans without any further safety measures? It can only increase local frustrations.' The members are also unhappy that road users such as cyclists, agricultural vehicles and vehicles under 50 cc would be forced to travel through Arklow and Wicklow town if the change was introduced, contributing to even greater congestion. It's also felt that the stretch of road from Kilmacanogue to Wicklow already contains different speed limits ranging from 100 km to 60 km.
PROPOSALS TO upgrade sections of the N11 to motorway status have been described as 'crazy' and the NRA have been accused of 'putting the cart before the horse'.
It's ridiculous to say go faster at 120 but then slow down to 80 in a very short space of time
The decision will be made by the NRA
If the NRA go ahead with the move, it would also have an affect on many different aspects of the road
mysterious wrote: » Irish motorways are in fact different to the Uk's model regardless of how many lanes. UK have lane widths of 3.75m Ireland lane widths are 3.5m (european standard) This would also explain why Uks motorway could be deemed safer. Not to mention the fact the alot of Irish people still don't know how to drive on motorways. It's still really appalling here. No matter what the spec of the motorways are. Blunt our motorways are ok, there is nothing special about them.
Zoney wrote: » Here in Ireland the attitude of a lot of people is to make it up as you go along and never admit any ignorance or fallability. Sensible people look for advice. I'm not talking about hiring a bunch of consultants either, who are simply paid to do exactly as I describe so that politicians don't even have to do the "making it up as you go along" part. Instead I question why the government could not have investigated for themselves as to how things are done on the continent or elsewhere, and what mistakes have been made by others. The truth is, our government wasted billions and wasted years of opportunity as well (interurbans *should* have been finished by 2006 as originally promised). I do not think anyone should be making excuses for that, and certainly I don't understand why anyone but Fianna Fáil politicians *would* be making such excuses.
BluntGuy wrote: » A badly written article with incredibly vague points IMO.
Alun wrote: It's the Wicklow People .. what did you expect?
Alun wrote: The same crap appeared in the Bray People and also in the local free rag, the Wicklow Times.
MYOB wrote: » I drove the section of N4 to be upgraded over the weekend - its not really suitable in my opinion for one main thing - the surfacing. Its horrendously bouncy, really feels like it was done on the cheap.
Chris_533976 wrote: » There is not one M-M junction in the country that isnt daft.
D'Peoples Voice wrote: » exiting the M7 onto M9 heading southbound?
icdg wrote: » * No access from M11 S/B to M50 N/B.
professore wrote: » I think it's our younger population coupled with lots of people who have no clue how to drive on motorways that might make ours less safe.
Chris_533976 wrote: » The NRA are ok at building motorways, but heaven help us if two or more join together. There is not one M-M junction in the country that isnt daft. (Think Red Cow + Turnpike farce, think M9/N25/N24, think M6/M17/M18)
KevR wrote: » M6/M17/M18 junction is going to a giant roundabout. What other country would link the main East-West motorway and West Coast North-South motorway with a roundabout and not a free flowing junction? Surely a free flowing junction similar to the N4/M50 junction wouldn't be that much more difficult to build - why not just do it right from the beginning instead of wasting money years down the line when it needs to be upgraded because it's too congested.