KBurke85 wrote: » People are forgetting as well the roadworks at the M7 M9 merge are adding to traffic in the evenings. Once they finish there should be a further improvement in traffic. ( I Hope)
Caliden wrote: » Once more into the breach in 10 minutes. Normally it takes me 20/30 minutes to get from the Kingswood on-ramp to the red cow junction. Will have the stop watch running this evening.
slinky2000 wrote: » Anyone know how the traffic outbound from the redcow to citywest has improved in rush hour about 8:30 am?
paulbok wrote: » It's harsh judging the success of the upgrade on the peak sections (am - inbound around M50/ LongMile Rd, and pm -outbound traffic around Kill/Naas) after 1 day. There was fog all day yesterday and a crash outbound in the evening which will will have impacted. Likewise this morning, traffic volumes seemed low (Aside - why is traffic so much lighter on a Friday? Surely so many can't have the day off?). Give it a few days in each direction before deciding.
gilly2308 wrote: » Because it's not negativity, it's reality, I didn't dream or make up the fact that I was in first/second gear from pretty much Rathcoole to the M9 turnoff yesterday. As I say I'm hoping it was as a result of the crash and fog, and we will see today if the new flyover has improved or made things worse for traffic heading out of Dublin from about 5pm onwards.
Deedsie wrote: » I hope new roadworks begin there soon after the current ones end. The M7 Naas/Newbridge widening scheme will surely resolve the last issue on the M7/N7 up to the red cow. Brilliant job done at Newlands Cross. Delighted with it.
tmkly wrote: » Has there been a timeframe as to when this will commence? I know this is not really topic related but just while someone mentioned it.
Go Harvey Go wrote: » I see that the Green Isle camera is updating again.
leonards wrote: » 40 mins Drogheda to citywest. Lets see what Monday brings...
slinky2000 wrote: » Yuo have got my attention! what time was this at? I'll be starting Lusk to citywest in the mornings in the new year.
Deedsie wrote: » I believe they are waiting for funding. Planning permission has been approved. I was reading the EIS on the scheme on kildare county council website, "It is anticipated the construction will last between 24 and 34 months. Two daytime traffic lanes will remain open in each direction throughout the construction phase. Lane closures can only happen between 22:00 and 06:00
NEDDURC wrote: » Wow!! 2/3 years. That's depressing. I wouldn't have thought it would take that long. It would appear as though there is a very wide centre on this part of the M7. I would have thought the widening would have been much easier. Hopefully they put incentives into any plan (like Newlands) rather than give it to council to do who just seem to leave the bollards on the M7 for miles without doing any work.
Andybobandy wrote: » 3 cars (at least 3) in lane 2 there while lane 1 remains empty. They might as well of just made the flyover 2 lanes each way instead of 3. edit: this is a live updating picture, when I saw it, lane 1 was empty, while lane 2 had at least 3 cars in it.
Caliden wrote: » Yea they avoid lane 1 as it moves slower than lane 2/3 because of people taking the exit. I usually move into lane 1 once passed the slip road.
paulbok wrote: » Give it a few days in each direction before deciding.
Andybobandy wrote: » edit: this is a live updating picture, when I saw it, lane 1 was empty, while lane 2 had at least 3 cars in it.
L1011 wrote: » Tonight with likely atrocious conditions and standard Friday traffic won't be a good comparison for a normal day either. Though it'll show what a bad day is like
paulbok wrote: » A lot of crashes this evening, was it raining oil or something?
nlgbbbblth wrote: » Yes, 105 minutes from Finglas to Newbridge - 5.15 to 7.00pm. Tailback started at the Green Isle Hotel. Stop/start until J4. Was fine after that. The flyover part on the journey home was fine. However going over it this morning was very slow. No apparent reason.
screamer wrote: » Guest used to it people, it's gonna get worse before it gets better.