Tailbacks on the one of the main roads serving the town of Shannon need to be addressed, local representatives have stressed.

Traffic from Shannon Industrial Estate and Shannon Airport is resulting in tailbacks of six minutes at Aidan Park Junction according to elected representatives. This has occurred following the decision by Clare County Council to remove the left lane facilitating traffic to Smithstown, Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND) believed.

He sought a replacement of the filter lane for traffic turning left at Bรณthar Mรณr at the junction. โ€œThis reduction of traffic lanes at this junction has also created difficulties for local residents trying to turn right on to Bรณthar na Luachraโ€ along with motorists attempting to access Smithstown Industrial Estate.

An assessment of the delay and tailback will be carried out when โ€œtraffic levels have returned to normal,โ€ senior engineer Aidan Oโ€™Rourke stated. The recent investment in a lighting set offers a number of options โ€œshould a significant issues exist to be rectified which can be costed and considered,โ€ he added.

While seconding the motion, Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) stressed that any potential changes cannot impact on cyclists. โ€œMy only worry would be that we need to keep the cycle lane there. How do you take out the lane without removing the cycle lane,โ€ she asked.

Speaking at the May meeting of the Shannon Municipal District, Cllr Pat Oโ€™Gorman (FF) noted that there is โ€œa lane of traffic heading back to the town centre in the middle of the lane and nothing in the otherโ€. He said that very few cyclists were using the route but advocated for it to be kept. Motorists are delayed by six minutes at the spot, he calculated.

More ground on the route needs to be acquired to reach a solution, Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) maintained. He also requested that the cycling lane be left as it was. The build-up of traffic โ€œafter the factories close is a major problemโ€.

Reflecting on the response from Oโ€™Rourke, Cllr Flynn said that it didnโ€™t โ€œmerit the action that is requiredโ€ and called it โ€œcut and pasteโ€. He disagreed with the need for an assessment, โ€œwe know, weโ€™ve seen it, we know the tailbacks and how weโ€™ve been reduced to a single laneโ€. A return to the filer lane would be โ€œmost desirable,โ€ the Cathaoirleach added and flagged that cycle lanes were to be incorporated into the masterplan for the town. โ€œIt is the main road serving the second largest town in Clareโ€.

โ€œIn order to solve an issue on a road like that we need to do an assessment of the situation on the ground and gather the data required to see what measures can be carried out,โ€ Oโ€™Rourke responded. He highlighted that the examination has to be done in a public manner.

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