dannym08 wrote: » mysteriouis, who, other than you, has said the words "I want a blue road", im pretty sure you'll find that no one, no one, has said that other than you. will you please stop sayin it. Its gettin pathetic like, when ever you have nothing to say you jus say that we wanty our blue road and thats that
mysterious wrote: » Since it's already green I'm not the one screaming and hawning I want my blue road.
Mysterious wrote: It's either that, or really really pathetic examples and excuses for it.
I accept facts. They can stop people from using it as a walkway. Doesn't mean it has to be a motorway.The same way they make a law don't let your dog **** on the pavement. Very simple.
BTW I said minimum of a 1000 tractors a day. You have to take into consideration it's the only bridging point on the Shannon for 30miles with the Athlone town bridge inclusive. Though my stances would be fairly about right
Anyway what is the big deal about a few tractors. I'd hardly see tractors on this road anyhow.
The problem with the Athlone bypass it isn't up to spec, so it doesnt get redesignated, it is not because of farmers, leaners or people walking their dog.
I do believe cyclists, pedstiransa and off road developments can be banned. That can't to much of a problem. The Athlone bypass is high gradient there won't be any developments built off it. The existing interchanges there are provided for all movements. People are using the development balony as another excuse in this argument.
Learners don't need to be taken off it, the speed is the same as the existing national primary routes. The speed limit is 100kmh. In 19 years of use, there was never an issue with learners using it. There is to many closley spaced interchanges too, so speed and motorway restiction isn't going to have any effect. And as some said here, there won't be a drastic numbers of tractors on it or whatever, why ban them?
My motive is the Atlone bypass doesn't need to be a motorway. It's not a motorway and it's an all purpose DC that has a 100kmh speed limit slapped on it. It is fine as it is. If the road is upgraded and weaving lanes are provided between the tightly spaced junctions along it's lenght Then it should be upgraded to motorway. Motorways needs to have at leat 2km between interchanges if I'm correct. The existing alternative route is not adequate enough for this to be suddenly turned into a motoway.
This bypass is not just for N6 traffic. It has a lower speed limit than a motorway. Therefore tractors DO not need to be forced into the town. This bypass is 3/4 of local traffic. This is a high percentage. There would be atleast a 1000 tractors if not more a day using the existing bypass bridge to get from one side of the Shannon to the other. This cannot be put into Athlone town. End of story.
Furet wrote: » It's in Noel Dempsey's hands now.
MYOB wrote: » I think you'll find you're the only person "screaming and hawning" any viewpoint on this thread; and your viewpoint is a vicious desire for a green road... On this and the previous thread you were asked to provide any examples, even one, of someone saying something even approaching "I want my blue road" - other than you in your fake quotes. You failed to.
Furet wrote: » Lads is it not time to call it a day on this issue? I mean we've had umpteen pages of the same spiel over and over and over again.
mysterious wrote: You are screaming ... agenda here, for any excuse, even if it is lies.
mysterious wrote: » If the council want to ban pedstrians/Cyclists then go ahead.
SeanW wrote: » I'm still waiting for mysterious to either provide evidence for his "at least 1000 tractors through the town per day" statement, or admit that he pulled it from out thin air.
murphaph wrote: » He just made it up like he made up "the council can ban peds and cyclists from the bypass". Both untrue. I won't call them lies however, just misinformed twaddle.
I get the feeling though that I would be waiting a very long time
In fact, I'm still waiting for (properly evidenced) answers to a few questions. 1) How much traffic will be affected by redesignation? remember I'm looking for an evidence based estimate that I can actually read without laughing, as opposed to some screaming "I WANT MY GREEN DUAL CARRIAGEWAY" type posting made up 'facts.'
2) What the hell do learner drivers have to do with it, given that any learner who uses his/her permit for commuting or whatever is already breaking road laws, and any law abiding L plater will have an accompanying driver to take the wheel?
3) How is the N6 Athlone Bypass any different to the M50, which also has suboptimal features?
Remember I'm looking for anything in Irish law or motorway code that explicitly prevents a feature of the Bypass from being redesignated.
mysterious wrote: » * It's a rough estimate, yeah and I'm good at these predicitions * But anyway, if it were even true, would it make much difference to your I want my blue road argument. * Why don't you find out. * BTW what if there is a large number of traffic pushed off the AThlone bypass, where is the alternative traffic going to go? * They have been permitted to use the bypass for the last 20 years, why should they suddenly be taken off it. What is the deal with them using it?Athlone bypass has steeper curves. Closwer spaced interchanges Doesn't have a design speed of 120kmh. it' an all purpose DC It's not a toll road it's not a motorway.
mysterious wrote: » Why can't the council do this
mysterious wrote: » It's a rough estimate, yeah and I'm good at these predicitions;) But anyway, if it were even true, would it make much difference to your I want my blue road argument. Hardly
mysterious wrote: » They [learner drivers] have been permitted to use the bypass for the last 20 years, why should they suddenly be taken off it. What is the deal with them using it?
mysterious wrote: » Athlone bypass has steeper curves.
mysterious wrote: » Closwer spaced interchanges
mysterious wrote: » Doesn't have a design speed of 120kmh.
mysterious wrote: » it' an all purpose DC
mysterious wrote: » It's not a toll road
mysterious wrote: » it's not a motorway.
Steviemak wrote: » Listen guys - all the points have be raised again and again. Nobody, especially Mysterious, is going to change their minds on this. Therefore, there is no longer any reason for this thread. Lock it down and lets discuss something a bit more productive.
veryangryman wrote: » Would i be right in saying that there was rumour of proposals to build a bridge from Golden Island over to other side of town a few years back Maybe i dreamed it, not sure
flazio wrote: » OK answer me these questions, if the bypass is upgraded to motorway, Can all exits remain open or will some like Garrycastle and lower Coosan have to close? What percentage of vehicles curently using the bypass will have to avoid the motorway? Can the current alternative route cope with the traffic forced to divert away from the bypass?
flazio wrote: » OK answer me these questions, if the bypass is upgraded to motorway, Can all exits remain open or will some like Garrycastle and lower Coosan have to close?
What percentage of vehicles curently using the bypass will have to avoid the motorway?
Can the current alternative route cope with the traffic forced to divert away from the bypass?
BluntGuy wrote: » If the percentage of traffic banned from the motorway is quite low, it will not have a significant impact on the alternative route.