A sum of €4.35m, set aside this year by the National Roads Authority (NRA) for upgrading the N86 Tralee to Dingle road, will
now be spent in another part of the country.
This follows a decision by An Taisce to seek a judicial review in the High Court of plans to widen, straighten and provide cycle lanes on the busy tourist route.
Locals are furious at the decision by an Taisce to appeal the proposed improvement of one of the most dangerous roads in Ireland. Since 2000, the 20km stretch of the N86 between Camp junction and Dingle town has seen
4 deaths, 5 serious injuries, and 33 minor injuries.
Last August, 5 ambulances were dispatched to two separate incidents that occurred within twenty minutes of each other on the notoriously dangerous road.
According to the NRA, the collision rate is double that of the national average, and a fatality rate of 50% higher than rural single carriage highways.
My opinion is that An Taisce is trying to justify its existence in a time of political cutbacks by arbitrarily blocking the improvement of one of the most dangerous roads in Ireland. I understand the decision to object was taken by the office in Dublin, and not the local branch of An Taisce, which I can only speculate had no original objection to the decision. (Although they now appear to be toeing the line in support of the appeal.)
It must be particularly frustrating for anyone with progressive ideas on transport and road safety in Ireland when you have half-witted imbeciles like an Taisce undermining your work from inside the system. It looks like we'll just have to endure more fatalities on the roads so that a small cabal of extremist environmentalists get to pat each other on the back.
It looks like nobody is going to
fix the road for a while....