Transport Infrastructure Ireland to investigate road markings
Transport Infrastructure Ireland says it's liaising with council engineers following complaints about new road markings on a stretch of road between Cork and Mallow.
The new layout was put in place last October and the lack of public awarness about the change has been criticised.
Prior to the change the road operated on a '2+1' system whereby both lanes amalgamated into one lane in the centre of the road, however concern has been expressed as motorists say with the new road markings the fast lane suddenly disappears.
The Road Safety Authority are having a ‘road signs and marking’s campaign’ in April however speaking to RedFM News Cllr John Paul O'Shea says it might be too late:
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