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"How do people cope with that road every day, glad I only have to go on it a handful of times a year " Its impossible and worse since people started to work from home. More peoplecdriving the two days they are in the office and the roads in general are jammers. | |||
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"I have been to Dublin on many occasions, but have never once been on the M50 although I crossed over it on hundreds of occasions. I have driven on the M25 around London and on the perpherique around Paris, but the M50 looks like a nightmare: incessant nose to tail, choc a bloc traffic. Delighted to say that my driving days are now over. " How much was that costing u at the time | |||
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"I have been to Dublin on many occasions, but have never once been on the M50 although I crossed over it on hundreds of occasions. I have driven on the M25 around London and on the perpherique around Paris, but the M50 looks like a nightmare: incessant nose to tail, choc a bloc traffic. Delighted to say that my driving days are now over. How much was that costing u at the time " Why was a flyover not thought off or is that not possible? | |||
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"Been saying it for years there needs to be a road built cutting across from m1 to m7 as that would take alot of the traffic away from m50 If you think about it, if you want to travel from anywhere north of Dublin to the likes of limerick, Galway or Cork (or vise versa) you have to travel through the m50 " There's an outer ring road on the plans for the last 20 years heading from Portlaoise junction to Drogheda to take limerick/Cork traffic off M7 heading to Belfast Will it ever happen | |||
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"No L or N plates should be allowed on it ,been cut off twice in the one day by drivers not knowing exits and no indicators ....just fly across willy nilly,does my head in.Rant over" L plate drivers are only permitted on the motorway if accompanied by an instructor with relevant qualifications or someone who has held a full license for a certain length of time as far as I'm aware. N drivers have passed their tests and why shouldn't they be permitted full use of the roads. Everyone needs to start somewhere. We've all been novices at some point. Just because a car displays one or both stickers, doesn't mean it's the driver who is either the L or N driver. Plenty of people out there with youngsters using their cars. Plenty of people driving years who can't drive, have formed bad habits, plenty who learned when motorways and roundabouts didn't exist in Ireland. Also some people find themselves in strange territory and may just not be sure of directions, their exits and hence be a little less confident. Just because you drive the same road every day, doesn't mean I do. And we all have bad days where our attention isn't where it should be. I can understand the frustration of the M50 car park but patience and a little good will goes a long way | |||
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"Been saying it for years there needs to be a road built cutting across from m1 to m7 as that would take alot of the traffic away from m50 If you think about it, if you want to travel from anywhere north of Dublin to the likes of limerick, Galway or Cork (or vise versa) you have to travel through the m50 There's an outer ring road on the plans for the last 20 years heading from Portlaoise junction to Drogheda to take limerick/Cork traffic off M7 heading to Belfast Will it ever happen " I've heard exactly the same bog man, really doubt it will happen though | |||
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"If everyone left their cars at home and cycled on the M50 it would be a lot safer for everyone " The day after the country closed down for covid I had to go to work and I pulled in at 8.30am on The M50 to take a picture.......no traffic either direction at Naas Road exit | |||
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"If everyone left their cars at home and cycled on the M50 it would be a lot safer for everyone " But then everyone would be cunts | |||
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"If everyone left their cars at home and cycled on the M50 it would be a lot safer for everyone But then everyone would be cunts" | |||
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"No L or N plates should be allowed on it ,been cut off twice in the one day by drivers not knowing exits and no indicators ....just fly across willy nilly,does my head in.Rant over L plate drivers are only permitted on the motorway if accompanied by an instructor with relevant qualifications or someone who has held a full license for a certain length of time as far as I'm aware. N drivers have passed their tests and why shouldn't they be permitted full use of the roads. Everyone needs to start somewhere. We've all been novices at some point. Just because a car displays one or both stickers, doesn't mean it's the driver who is either the L or N driver. Plenty of people out there with youngsters using their cars. Plenty of people driving years who can't drive, have formed bad habits, plenty who learned when motorways and roundabouts didn't exist in Ireland. Also some people find themselves in strange territory and may just not be sure of directions, their exits and hence be a little less confident. Just because you drive the same road every day, doesn't mean I do. And we all have bad days where our attention isn't where it should be. I can understand the frustration of the M50 car park but patience and a little good will goes a long way " | |||
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