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Traffic disruption and roadworks in Mayo

 

Motorists advised to pay attention to new speed limit signage

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Motorists are being advised to pay attention to new speed limit signage erected on Mayo roads. Changes have been made to speed limits throughout Mayo with a view to improving road safety.

Lough Atalia Bridge road lowering update

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Works continue in Lough Atalia next week and the council has issued an update to ensure members of the public are up to speed on the situtaion.

Motorists and commuters in Galway city facing a minimum of eight weeks disruption

Long awaited roadworks at Lough Atalia bridge will cause mayhem for commuters when they begin next month according to one city councillor.

Traffic delay warning as stop/go in place as Lough Atalia ahead of road lowering

Motorists are being warned of possible traffic delays caused by a stop/go system at Lough Atalia bridge to facilitate site investigations ahead of a major road lowering project due to begin next January.

Good progress but bad potholes

The first temporary reinstatement of roads as part of the Athlone Mains Rehabilitation Scheme has been described as disgraceful.

Motorists prepare for more delays as roadworks return to bypass

Motorists using the dual carriageway from Junction 11, Coosan, to Junction 9, Garrycastle can expect traffic delays for the next three months as works recommence this week.

Delays expected as N4 works get under way

Motorists are being warned to expect some delays as works get under way on the N4 between Clongowney and McNeads Bridge as part of the N4 The Downs Grade Separation Scheme.

New motorway equipment to improve safety

In order to improve the safety of road maintenance crews and road users, Westmeath County Council has acquired new motorway traffic management equipment worth €160,000. This includes a new impact protection vehicle and three new mobile lane closure trailers.

Are you preparing for the eventual upturn?

Courses in CSCS signing, lighting, and guarding for roadwork’s, CSCS detection of underground services, and CSCS health and safety at roadworks for operatives working on roads are now taking place in the west of Ireland.

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