jd wrote: » Why would free flow make the traffic worse? There'll be a steady stream of traffic, rather than large waves as the lights change between red and green. The upgrade to 3 lanes is in planning, and can't be commenced until the government approves funding to the NRA.
Dubliner28 wrote: » Because its simply moving the issue from Newlands to Naas where 3 lanes go into 2. At least with the lights at Newlands Cross, there was a break in the traffic for those coming on at Jn2 onwards, Now its going to be constant. God help those who commute from Portlaoise everyday.
MJohnston wrote: » I don't commute there often, but in my experience, it's not the dropping down to 2 lanes that causes the problem, it's all the traffic merging on from Naas.
Dubliner28 wrote: » God help those who commute from Portlaoise everyday.
RichardoKhan wrote: » Not long to Thursday......ps anyone else having trouble with the out of date image from the Green Isle Camera on SDCC site?
Dubliner28 wrote: » Because its simply moving the issue from Newlands to Naas where 3 lanes go into 2.
ciarsd wrote: » Yeah, it ain't updated since the start of the month. One of the other posters contacted livedrive on twitter about it. I've also put in a support ticket with SDCC through their website to see what's what, and when it will be back up and running.
Andybobandy wrote: » I've just looked at the cameras, they have updated.http://www.dublincity.ie/dublintraffic/
Go Harvey Go wrote: » Except that the Green Isle camera isn't a Dublin City Council camera...
Andybobandy wrote: » Fair enough, still a decent view from the Dublin City camera
Redd4 wrote: » I always blame the truck drivers passing each other at +1 mph for the traffic slowing down at the two lane section near Naas. Elephant Racing i believe its called. Will be better when it becomes three lane.
Tragedy wrote: » Can see the opening ceremony on the traffic cams at the moment - it looks suitably prestigious.
serfboard wrote: » Yep just spotted it. Seems like a fairly small turnout!
Larbre34 wrote: » Nothing to celebrate here, M50 will be chocka even worse than normal come Friday morning, or at least next Monday morning when it gets busy. Nothing to arrest the flow of N7 traffic onto M50 which already exceeds capacity means M50 carpark time. The only thing the Newlands flyover may improve is the evening peak on the M50 northbound, getting traffic off a bit more quickly, however thats only a maybe as much of the delay is due to merging on N7 O/B
Cookiemunster wrote: » Where is all the extra traffic come from on Friday morning? The exact same amount of traffic as normal will arrive on the M50, except instead of arriving in clumps created by the lights, it will be a steady flow.