HGV ban for Strand Road in Dublin suburb Sandymount

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  1. > Strand Road residents had appealed to the council to tackle lorries flouting the permit system and to introduce traffic-calming measures following the rejection by the High Court last year of a cycle path planned for the road.

    > The cycling project would have turned Strand Road into a one-way route with traffic only permitted to travel outbound from city to facilitate a two-way cycle track. HGVs would not have be able to use Strand Road to access the port as a result.

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  2. I know we don’t want HGVs causing traffic issues in the city but how logical is it for a truck near the Strand Road to use to port tunnel to get to Dublin Port?

  3. I know a few truckers and the shortage is only going to get worse over time, it’s the small things that piss people off, people demand their shelves be fully stocked at all time but then the lorries are seen as a nuisance by local authorities. I don’t know if anyone has noticed but more and more filling stations and shops now have wider footpaths and bollards up where once there would have been a lay-by for drivers to stop and get a cup of coffee and a sandwich. Yeah you can double park but the local smartarse guard will tell you to move and plan your journey in future but how can you plan your journey if there’s literally nowhere to stop…

  4. that’ll keep the the durty foreign drivers out, now to bans the poor’s all together, durty feckin poor’s coming to sandymount with their tinned beer and their tracked suits

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