softmee wrote: » Lights, lights, lights! Roundabouts are nightmare for learner driver. Chaotic unpredictable and scary, also for pedestrains and bicycles! The one near GMIT, i have no idea how all students cross this street to get to bus. This is just crazy, how there can be no lights near school where so many people have to cross???
galwegians wrote: » and if a learner driver cant handle a roundabout he/she should not be on the road, and as for the GMIT roundabout their is a perfectly good pedestrian crossing at dawn dairies for the students to cross, instead of running across in front of traffic like headless chickens.
snubbleste wrote: » Monorail
galwegians wrote: » and their are pedestrian crossings at all the roundabouts for pedestrians/and cyclists.
Iwannahurl wrote: » No question: roundabouts should be replaced with signalised junctions that maximise the safety of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists. According to An Garda Siochana, 25% of collisions in Galway City occur on roundabouts. That is reason alone to remove or radically redesign them. Traffic flow is not superior to safety as a reason for keeping roundabouts. The City Council's own research has shown that roundabouts are seriously problematic for many vulnerable road users. This has been validated by AGS and even by independent agencies such as Failte Ireland.
someday2010 wrote: » Replacing the roundabouts with lights will be a disaster. The above mentioned do not pay any road tax so i dont see why the 60,000 plus people who travel through Galway every day should have more delay added to their journeys to benefit the cyclist who pays no road tax on their bike
schween wrote: » Do you think that road tax alone pays for our roads?
yer man! wrote: » So instead of putting in a couple of pedestrian crossings around the place we should rip up roundabouts and replace it with a whole new junction..... they just need to be redesigned. They've had the same problem in Germany about people not using roundabouts correctly so they introduced the turbo roundabout in a few places to test if they work. They literally force you to use the roundabout correctly otherwise you mount a kerb and ruin your car. Also they put proper pedestrian crossings at every arm of the roundabout so the pedestrian has priority.
KevR wrote: » It does. I remember figures being quoted a few years ago - over €7 Billion collected through motor tax, fuel duty....etc with only a little over €1 Billion being spent on roads in the same year. That gap has possibly even widened now because spending on roads has been cut and fuel duty + VAT on fuel has sky-rocketed..
yer man! wrote: » One thing I noticed today at the moneen traffic light junction is the fact that only one arm is given the green light in any one cycle. This is pure crap. the dublin road in front of huntsman should be green to go straight on or left while the road coming from the tuam road roundabout on the top of the hill is given the green light to go straight ahead and left and do away with the right turn towards college road as is not used a huge amount. I think it really could make a difference to this junction. It would take fewer cycles for the college road arm to get a green light. Don't see why the council don't at least experiment with the sequencing. this whole self learning junction is seriously dumb....