varioguard wrote: » ... and dont forget about the West coast. Donegal - Sligo - Tuam motorway would be great:) Tuam - Gort starts very soon so there is some hope
spacetweek wrote: » Can you give me more detail?
veryangryman wrote: » Tuam was always a stretch for the Motorway. I doubt anything outside of very minor reallignments will happen Tuam-Sligo in our lifetimes
varioguard wrote: » The country needs another North - South motorway, on the West or from the border through Cavan / Athlone /Nenagh / Waterford... If you live somewhere along the East coast u r OK but going North South on the West or centre part of the country is still a disaster
BoatMad wrote: » Yes but the demographics were always and will be against that. Even dub-waterford was a stretch of the justification and would never happen now. Goods roads yes, motorways , very hard to justify along the western sea board
varioguard wrote: » From other point of view maybe good roads on the West would bring people and businesses there.
MayoSalmon wrote: » Build it and they will come.....end of story
When changing motorways you need to stop at the roundabout...
BoatMad wrote: » sadly that ended in disaster and ghost estates and the running of letrim etc No matter what you do , you will not tip the center of Gravity away from Dublin, and the surroundings. Its even more prevalent with the new knowledge economy etc
varioguard wrote: » its about saving money I believe... or a badly wrong design:)
varioguard wrote: » I would say Its not about queueing, its more about feeling when you drive along a motorway... you dont want to stop! If look at most of interchanges in rural Europe they are free flowed. And as you said future proofing would be nice
varioguard wrote: » If you look on the M50 it was easy but... very expensive:)
varioguard wrote: » Talking about the M18 Tuam Gort... I am so disappointed with the new M18 / M6 interchange... it is a roundabout not a free flow junction Doesnt look good When changing motorways you need to stop at the roundabout...
D.L.R. wrote: » Wasn't this the slogan for the western rail corridor :rolleyes:
varioguard wrote: » Tuam - Gort starts very soon so there is some hope
rameire wrote: » this morning heading Dublin Bound Big BMW driven by a woman with a child in the back of the car. Slams on breaks in lane 1, just before the 1 meter high barrier starts which is just after the boot road exit, and decides to drive over the partition between the flyover and the belgard road slip.
ttenneb wrote: » Could it be that the road signs were so badly designed and positioned (as is the norm) that she didn't see the sign in time? Witness the direction signs exiting Turnpike/Ballymount road to join the N7. Unless you're familiar with the junction it's impossible to decide the correct lane for up to four destinations once you've entered the N7.
tinkerbell wrote: » So that makes it ok for that particular driver to slam on the breaks and drive over the partition? She could've caused an accident. If you realise that you can't make your turn-off safely because you didn't see the sign / you got distracted / whatever, then keep on driving and come off at the next exit safely, and come back around. You won't make that mistake again. There is no excuse for this kind of idiot behaviour on the road.