jbehrens94 wrote: » What are the most important traffic problems in Limerick (city)?
Clareman wrote: » Any chance of a google maps link to show exactly where you're talking about??
Clareman wrote: » At everyone generally, I think I know Limerick fairly well but wouldn't be that familar with some of the names of places, having a map link would just make it easier. No hassle if it's too much hassle
cronin_j wrote: » Hopefully ye can see thishttps://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=z3MKowx5s470.k5K0-kyhKFx8
Clareman wrote: » Try when you are in maps to click on the gears icon and then Embed/Share, that should give you a share-able link https://goo.gl/maps/dgYul
cronin_j wrote: » try now https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=z3MKowx5s470.k5K0-kyhKFx8
Swiper the fox wrote: » Dock road outbound. The general disregard of parking restrictions on Parnell street, I've never seen a street anywhere else that double parking seems so prevalent, twice in the past year I've been blocked in by somebody in the chipper.
Clareman wrote: » Fair play, nice tracking of most of the issues on here.
Jofspring wrote: » I have to say the absolute worst is William Street. Parnell street is bad but at least wide enough that cars can go around them (unless some idiot blocks in a parked car). William Street though is disgraceful. I can't for the life of me understand how people actually think the right lane the whole way up is for parking in. It is one of the main roads through the city centre and has double yellow lines the whole way up. Abandoned cars nearly everyday of the week with Sunday being th e worst. The sooner they start towing cars away the sooner people will learn their lesson.
phog wrote: » The positioning of the traffic lights at UL main entrance, the ones on public road are placed such that if you enter the "yellow box" area you can't see the lights. Normally there are two sets of lights facing oncoming traffic one at their side of the "yellow box" and one as you exit the "yellow box" area. For some unknown reason both sets at the junction are as you enter the "yellow box" area. Also, remove the lumps of concrete on the right hand lane on Henry St between Cecil St and Shannon St, then allow the three lanes from this section enter the three corresponding lanes in front of the Savoy hotel. Allow both lanes of traffic coming in over Sarsfield Bridge continue up Sarsfield St and then onto William St or O'Connell St. It would help ease the back logging out over the bridge.
cronin_j wrote: » Speaking of Cecil street, if your on lower Cecil street and you want to go straight over up towards Jerry Flannerys pub, you cant see all of O'connell street on your left as the signage and street furniture outside AIB is in the way