And we should start with a whopping great outer ring road for Dublin, connecting Bray in the south to Drogheda in the North
A great green carbuncle on the national backside.
What restrictions on the public are justified to achieve an unknown further reduction in road deaths, when the restrictions are certain and the benefits uncertain?
If it occasionally appears on these pages as if some of us have difficulty taking Government policy seriously, then that’s simply one example of why.
This is going to create a lot of problems, for a lot of people – and most of them don’t even know it yet.
In other words, if politicians really desired to alleviate the cost of commuting, they have a legion of possible avenues to do it.
Irish motorways are incredibly safe
It’s perfectly understandable if you missed it, because, let’s face it, the news is Coronavirus 24/7 these days, but on Monday the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) released data on new car sales for the first two months of 2020. The figures were, well, not good: New car registrations for February were down […]