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Calleary calls for traffic calming measures to be implemented
Fianna Fáil TD, Dara Calleary, has called for traffic calming measures to be implemented on the Quay Road and Quay Village in Ballina.
Sensors, ramps and flashing lights to deter wrong-way drivers on motorways
Sensors and flashing warning lights are to be considered as possible deterrents to wrong-way driving on the motorways, with the growing phenomenon raised by concerned gardai and councillors in the county this week.
Crowe calls for age friendly parking spaces across the city
Galway should follow the example of Cork, Carlow, and Wicklow, by introducing age friendly parking spaces, reserved for people aged 65 and older.
Increasing parking spaces will mean more traffic in city centre, warns Murphy
Greater levels of parking in the city centre will lead to increased traffic congestion, which will result in falling numbers coming into the city centre - a situation which will negatively impact on business.
New road safety campaign launched as traffic volumes increase
Government restrictions on inter-county travel have finally eased, but road users are being urged to be extra cautious and alert as traffic volumes begin to increase.
Tailbacks and congestion await as Galway traffic returns to pre-Covid levels
Tailbacks, congestion, and delays await Galway motorists and commuters as new data from the Galway City Council shows traffic is returning to pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels.
Ford’s new illuminated van panels for roadside safety
Ford says it has developed new, first-of-its-kind electronic high-visibility panels, which do not rely on other light sources to be clearly visible in the dark.
Ford’s new illuminated van panels for roadside safety
Ford says it has developed new, first-of-its-kind electronic high-visibility panels, which do not rely on other light sources to be clearly visible in the dark.
Public warned of potential liability by putting bollards outside homes
Members of the public are being warned that they could be liable for damage to vehicles if they place bollards or hazards on the set-back area in front of their homes.