Michellenman wrote: » Traffic around clonsilla train station in the morning can be mental. Especially since they introduced the new traffic lights. Regularly I've been stuck in traffic there that's backed up way back passed Discount fuels. You could be stuck at the lights for ages and then get through only to get stuck cause the barriers are down. Going down the road passed Mochtas up towards porterstown, turning right at the top of that road and continuing on as before is more reliable traffic wise. Leaving around 8 you should be well there by 20 passed I'd say. Give yourself a bit of time to play with on your first run though, just in case.
Michellenman wrote: » Depends what time you leave. I live near coolmine, leave my house at 8 every morning and go up passed Mochtas school, towards porterstown and there's very rarely heavy traffic. You may get stuck at the train but it's always quicker than going over clonsilla train station bridge. I drive the backroads behind Leixlip to Maynooth each morning and if I leave at 8am I get to Maynooth at 8.25. If I leave later than 8 I get stuck in the morning traffic around the schools and it can add about 20 minutes of traffic to my commute.
PopTarts wrote: » Starting a new job next month. It's out by Liffey Valley. At the moment I'm living around Coolmine area. Does anyone know what the traffic is like in the mornings if I was to go the back roads (avoiding the toll) up by Clonsilla, through Lucan village and how long it might take? Thanks.
mudxfxa wrote: » ...without any sharp turns or steep bridges...
Michellenman wrote: » Nowhere does it mention they'll be driving on their own.
Michellenman wrote: » And like you said, everyone needs practice. Give 'em a break. If they're just starting to drive then it's natural to look for the easiest route.
So I'm thinking they'd be better getting the experience over with rather and learning how to do it, rather than avoiding it.
Michellenman wrote: » Other than clonsilla train station, which I recommended to avoid, there is not a single hill on the route I google mapped. To quote you: I drive that route 12 times a week, at times that vary from 8 in the morning, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm, 10pm and it's never particularly busy. The only place that could possibly be busy would be around clonsilla station. Anyway, go find someone to argue with elsewhere, I've no interest. This is completely off topic. Time to move on.