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Speed limits increased on busy
Inishowen road
09.11.07
TRAVEL times from
Moville to Derry will be cut and safety increased with the introduction
of new speed limits this week, according to a local
councillor.
Cllr. Marian McDonald said the increase in the limit
from 80km/h to 100km/h on the busy stretch between
Quigley's Point and Muff, will ease congestion for
commercial traffic, commuters and visitors. |
And the Fianna Fáil
councillor believes it will also cut the risk of
accidents.
"This is one of the best stretches of roads in the
country. It's unrealistic to expect motorists to
drive at 80kph when the road surface is suitable for
a higher speed," she said. |
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"I can understand why
some people might be concerned with the increase in
the limit but people don't have to do the 100kph if
they don't want to.
"I know there have been accidents on this road but
that was before it was upgraded." The Moville-based
councillor said she had been contacted by many
motorists about the old limits.
"The problem here was that it was such a good road,
more than enough people were being caught for
speeding. At least now, the drivers who want to go
at the new speed to get to work quicker etc., can do
so without the fear of being done for speeding. I
think the road will actually be safer in the long
run because the faster drivers won't be forced to
overtake as much." Signs were erected this week to
alert motorists to the higher speed limit. |
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