kayos wrote: » Also whats the point in taking the M6 to get to limerick I never undertstood that sign in the future you would but right now no (pretty sure the sign at the enterence for the M6 says you go that way to limerick as well). If you go out the M6 you just end up taking the first Oranmore exit then taking a crappy road (complete with a level crossing) into oranmore and then out the limerick road. Stick to the old way and you have dual carriage way all the way.
cooperguy wrote: » This is what I call a magic roundabout!!http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/12/08/magic_roundabout.jpg
swe_fi wrote: » Maybe you are already clear on this but this is how I would explain it 1. When you exit the shopping centre at the "Supermacs" end, take a deep breath, say your prayers to your God of choice and keep right. 2. Take the 3rd exit (270 degrees), the road you come on to is passing Dunnes & Statoil on your right. Stay in the right lane. 3. When you come down to the next roundabout after Statoil take the 3rd exit (again, 270 degrees!) - move safely on to the left lane here or get flashed and beeped over) 4. Cruise along up to the next roundabout which you go straight through (180 degrees!) - stay in the left lane 5. Soon you come up to Morris Roundabout where you continue on left2nd exit 90degrees to the Dual carriageway - ride along that til you come down to next roundabout (change safely to right lane close to the end of this stretch) - 2nd exit towards Dublin - Yes 270 degrees again 6. Now you are nearly there, get over in the left lane if you are not already there to enter the Slip road towards Dublin - Even if you miss the slip road you still have a chance to enter the Dual Carriageway via the Roundabout ahead (Still a fairly popular choice among motorists - must be the allure of Galway roundabouts!)
LadyPennyworth wrote: » You do realise it's called the magic roundabout... I can't help you. I still can't get to Tesco off it never mind Dublin
byhookorbycrook wrote: » I was in Galway today, left the shopping centre (Headford road??) and followed the signs for Dublin...to find myself on the old road as far as Loughrea. Another friend did the same thing, so where did we go wrong?
Magnus wrote: » My sat nav shows me driving through fields whenever I go on the new motorway. Not that I need it in Galway much anyway.
scart wrote: » and dont rely on a sat nav as the M6 from athlone to galway dosent exist according to my garmin sat nav with the latest up to date mapping:mad:
Black_Knight wrote: » Been in Galway for years now, never once used a sign to get around the place. Use the force... or google maps.
Deleted User wrote: » The M6, M17, M18 junction near Athenry is going to be a multi level roundabout (it won't be called that though)
swe_fi wrote: » It makes sense though. Because the signs are so bad, it is really hard to get out of here, which means the likelyhood of the people designing the junctions having been outside Ireland (or their own county even) is low (because the bad signage prevents them), meaning they were probably never exposed to a properly functioning infrastructure. I think it is an element of defiance as well in a "Don't-you-come-here-and-tell-me-how-to-design-junctions-tis-roundabout-is-grand-lets-build-another-one" kind of way. I'm actually amazed Roundabouts only have one level here, if there was ever a place to build a two storey roundabout it would be here. Galway - City of the Tribes & the Multi-storey roundabout. Great tourist attraction.
Captain Darling wrote: » Signage in this country is an absolute joke. You'll invariably get lost if you rely on road signs. I was up in Belfast a few months ago and managed to get in and out of the city centre easily with no fuss. Our signs are a total waste of time, it always seems at a critical junction they have to either have no signs at all or make it totally confusing. :mad:
swe_fi wrote: » Maybe you are already clear on this but this is how I would explain it 1. When you exit the shopping centre at the "Supermacs" end, take a deep breath, say your prayers to your God of choice and keep right. 2. Take the 3rd exit (270 degrees), the road you come on to is passing Dunnes & Statoil on your right. Stay in the right lane. 3. When you come down to the next roundabout after Statoil take the 3rd exit (again, 270 degrees!) - move safely on to the left lane here or get flashed and beeped over) 4. Cruise along up to the next roundabout which you go straight through (180 degrees!) - stay in the left lane 5. Soon you come up to Morris Roundabout where you continue on left to the Dual carriageway - ride along that til you come down to next roundabout (change safely to right lane close to the end of this stretch) - 3rd exit towards Dublin - Yes 270 degrees again 6. Now you are nearly there, get over in the left lane if you are not already there to enter the Slip road towards Dublin - Even if you miss the slip road you still have a chance to enter the Dual Carriageway via the Roundabout ahead (Still a fairly popular choice among motorists - must be the allure of Galway roundabouts!)