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Roving eyes of distracted men

Men have a roving eye even while behind the wheel, it appears. In the latest AA survey of Irish motorists we asked drivers about what things distract them. Quite a lot of us are prone to slips in concentration and have had ‘near misses’ or just given ourselves a severe fright because our attention wavered.

Switch off the lights and let the traffic flow

Kilkenny City Centre Business Association (KCCBA) has been proactive once again with their efforts to solve the traffic management issues that are affecting Kilkenny’s city streets during peak times on a daily basis.

Public’s views sought on city’s traffic congestion

Galwegians’ views on the city’s chronic traffic congestion are being sought for a new online survey which hopes to provides solutions to the problem by first asking people what they see as the chief problems.

Public’s views sought on city’s traffic congestion

Galwegians’ views on the city’s chronic traffic congestion are being sought for a new online survey which hopes to provides solutions to the problem by first asking people what they see as the chief problems.

Castlebar Walks Wednesdays launched

Following the success of Westport Walks Wednesdays, all eight schools in Castlebar are collaborating to encourage pupils, parents, and teachers to travel to school in a sustainable manner. Parents, pupils, teachers and staff may walk, cycle, carpool, or take the bus or train. The launch of CWW will take place on No Emissions Day, Wednesday September 21, European Mobility Week.

Motorists face seven weeks of traffic woes

Traffic congestion in the Newcastle area is likely to ease somewhat next week with the completion of works on University Road. However works on the Quincentenary Bridge, the main artery across the city and the main bottleneck during this week’s peak time congestion, are due to continue until mid-October.

Women drivers more stressed than men

Women are far more likely to get stressed out while driving than their male counterparts, the results of the latest AA poll suggest.

Planning sought for new exit from car park

Planning permission for a new exit from the Market Cross car park has been submitted for approval to Kilkenny Borough Council.

One way system leaves motorists and business wanting.... two ways

The only subject on the tip of people’s tongues this week is our new one-way system.

Parking restrictions on the way for estates around the GMIT

The days of GMIT students parking their cars along the roads and in the estates outside the college are numbered as traffic restrictions in these areas will be in place in the coming weeks.

 

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