Andru93 wrote: » If someone at the NRA could fix this that would be great! As It causes havoc in the evening!
spacetweek wrote: » What would you have them do, remove the bus lane? At rush hour each bus carries up to 90 people, while each car has only 1 person. Therefore a bus is equivalent to 90 cars so of course the bus gets priority.
rameire wrote: » yes, nothing changed. only thing is more idiots are skipping down the hard shoulder and the bus lane.
mruser2014 wrote: » Heading southbound tonight to Cork around 5 Should I still avoid Newlands cross or is it flowing a bit better? Thanks in advance.
beertons wrote: » I'd be more worried about the traffic at the Carlow turn off. M9? Down to 40kph and a single lane till Kilcullen, can see big delays back up the n7.
rameire wrote: » listen in to 103.2 from 4pm, alson in the mornings. its live drive, good music and traffic after every song. they also are on twitter @livedrive Newlands is worse on fridays outbound, and is bad all the way until passed the m9 split. if you are coming from the northern part of the m50, would be better to go out the n4 and then across country to Naas and onto the m7 from there. if you are coming from sounth m50, it would mean going over the mountains, and probably not hitting the m8 until around Abbeyleix.
trellheim wrote: » Travelled beside this at 2300 last night, there is almost nothing left to do I'd say that closure coming is the opening up ! it is laned and all and only traffic cones blocking it off now. Could be wrong awww
Mrs Dempsey wrote: » How far northside? Occasionally do Tralee - Duleek (Co Meath). On Fri evening avoid Dublin. Turn off M7 in Monegal to Dunkerrin & back roads to Shinrone & Birr. On to Kilbeggan & Kinegad - shortly after Clonard turn L for Longwood & Trim & back roads to final destination. Outside of Fri it is slower but on Fri it wins.
Deedsie wrote: » Has the out bound lane been realigned to connect up with the outbound lane on the flyover? I really hope you are right.
robert muldoon wrote: » As far as I remember big projects like this have to be signed off by safety gurus and this takes some time, so I would be surprised if it opened before early December
Roadtoad wrote: » Crossed over the top on the bicycle this a.m., just for the heck of it.
gilly2308 wrote: » Just wondering what is going to happen to the extra lanes that were put in to alleviate disruption during this project. There were at least three extra lanes put in on the southbound side of the N7, so does anyone know what will happen to these lanes. Also for traffic going from the Belgard road onto the N7 south (or west to be technically correct), will this traffic have to stop at traffic lights, or will they be able to just filter out onto the N7 when it is safe to do so?