Road safety appeal to election candidates

Mayo County Council's Road Safety Officer has issued an appeal to members of the council and those who intend on contesting the upcoming election when erecting election posters. “Driver distraction has a negative impact on road safety and so only essential signage should appear,” said Noel Gibbons.

There is a safety issue connected to the erection and removal of posters, etc. particularly those which are inappropriately sited.

“A build-up of election material can often have a negative visual impact on the general amenity of roads with possible safety implications for drivers and pedestrians.

“Election candidates tend to place their posters in areas which are crucial to road users such as on roundabouts, statutory road signs, directional signs, traffic light poles, STOP or Yield signs or other crucial areas,” the road safety officer added.

However, Mr Gibbons believes this can be a problem for motorists. “We can appreciate that candidates need to get their posters out there and in the best possible areas, but by placing them in these areas, this can lead to problems for motorists such as vision impairment, obstruction or distraction, which could lead to a collision, so in the interest of road safety I am appealing to candidates to be conscious of where posters are placed and please ensure that they are not placed in hazardous areas.”

Among the signs that should not be obscured are those relating to speed limits, junction warnings, road works, and directions.

 

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