displaced dub wrote: » some craic is gonna he had at new lands when the kiddies are back to school next week!
Idbatterim wrote: » Is there any chance of the flyover bit opening before schedule?
regedit wrote: » I think they could speed-up things signifficantly. I drive 5 days a week on that road and I can see very very little progress. A handful of people doing very little is what I witness on a daily basis. One would think that they would work 15 hours a day to get the project completed ASAP and move to something else but they are just taking a long time. The outbound section is better as people are used to navigating it. The inbound lanes are noty the best and can be very confusing. There's signs but unless eye-sight is very good, easy missed. No actual road signage other than on the far left lane (previous bus lane).
RichardoKhan wrote: » Anyone know why the traffic cam on Newlands Cross is currently turned off & has been for the last couple of weeks? Is it being moved?
jeffk wrote: » Going to Limerick was grand. Coming back in not so much,going along,grand M50 right,bang im suddenly in M50N not S. Cue panic amidst people flying up Belgard lane cutting in front of me. Few minutes later lanes open up and I turned into the lane onto M50S. I dunno why there is so poor marking for each M50,then once your in you cant get out and then no wait doesn't matter you can just change lane. It doesn't make sense.
JupiterKid wrote: » If the flyover is open in time for Christmas that would be great. They are really making very good progress on the junction.
paulbok wrote: » Having seen the burst they have made in the last week, I wouldn't be surprised to have the flyover open by the end of September. Another 2-3 weeks will see it looking close to finished, signage & railings aside. .
rameire wrote: » I was passing on Saturday and stopped to take some pictures, the location is from Esso beside Joels.