KCAccidental wrote: worst insider ever. 
Cap1 wrote: » It's bad news I'm afraid. It's been pushed back until next week. Everything is ready to go on the bridge. It's the movement of the temporary works causing the problem. sorry about the bad information.
delahuntv wrote: » there have been surprisingly few problems and even when there were issues they seem to have been ironed out quickly.
Cap1 wrote: » on the upside I don't have to work on Thursday night.
Andybobandy wrote: » It's a sign of very good project management. There will always be problems and issues with any engineering project of this scale, how these issues are dealt with is key to overall success/failure. It appears this project is/was managed quite well up to this point, so fair play to all involved.
Bummer1234 wrote: » I pass by the junction some evenings when its dark so can't see from a distance, But yesterday evening there was a break down on the left hand lane for at least 45 mins just before the lights outbound (According to livedrive,I took alternatives). Does the new section of road have a hard shoulder for the new small section?
Mitch Connor wrote: » The flyover itself doesn't have a hardshoulder.
Idbatterim wrote: » can you imagine the amount of hours that have been waster sitting at lights throughout this junctions lifespan? It must run into the hundreds of millions...
Idbatterim wrote: » can you imagine the amount of hours that have been wasted sitting at lights throughout this junctions lifespan? It must run into the hundreds of millions...
Being conservative and just guestimating the figures, for the fun of it, if; 10,000 vehicles pass through each day, 2 people average per vehicle, 6 minutes avg hold up, 300 days per year, that gives, 600,000 man hours lost at the lights every year ok time to go home and add another 10 minutes to that.
Idbatterim wrote: » I read that there earlier that in 2013 approximately 80,000 vehicles used the junction every day (god knows what that will be now), I multiplied that x 5 mins / 60 x 365 = 2433333 hours i.e. nearly 2.5 million hours a year based on a five minute wait... But I havent been out that way in ages, I am assuming the lights are causing delays of a hell of a lot more than 5 minutes now at peak times...
paulbok wrote: » It was supposed to be tonight but has been put back to next week. I guess the workers took a look at tonight's forecast and decided against it.
grodge wrote: » I hate being cynical but what's everyones predictions of where the bottle necks will shift to? At the moment the junction is a check on traffic into the city via the naas road. I think traffic from kylemore thru Inchicore could increase. Also with the works at the start of the M9 traffic will be very bad from start of M9 to Johnstown. Also I think there should be more 'get in lane' signs on approach to the new flyover. How many cars will head over the new bridge on the inside lane then jump across to the m50 lanes. I can see that causing issues