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Calls for N22 safety improvements

Cllr Martin Grady has called for improved safety measures on the N22 Cork Road, Glenflesk Rusheen area, following repeated damage to crash barriers.
Grady raised the issue at a recent Killarney Municipal District meeting, stating that the vehicle restraint safety barrier has been replaced multiple times due to road traffic collisions. He argued that the repeated damage should trigger immediate action, without the need for a formal motion from elected officials.
"That's enough to take further action this should be noted and logged, acknowledging the fact further safety measures are needed, it shouldn't have to take a motion to call for such measures to be put in place," Grady stated.
He also called for warning chevrons to be installed in the area. Grady welcomed the subsequent installation of safety barrier reflectors to warn motorists.
"No expense should be a barrier when it comes to road safety," he added.
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