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Calls for traffic calming on Rock Road
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Cllr says he “has seen many near misses”
By Sean Moriarty
A Killarney councillor said he has “seen many, many near misses” on Rock Road as councillors called for traffic calming measures to be put in place.
The Killarney Municipal District meeting, heard concerns that motorists travelling towards town are unable to see the crossing.
At the meeting, councillors approved the second phase of the Rock Road improvement scheme.
Earlier this year the new car and bus park on Rock Road were officially opened. The second-phase involves wider footpaths and a cycle lane as well as resurfacing of Rock Road itself.
Councillors unanimously welcomed the provision, but they called for additional works at the crossing between the Garda Station and the library at the town end of the street.
“This is a good scheme,” Mayor of Kerry, Cllr Niall Kelleher told the meeting.
“The pedestrian crossing near the library, there are an amount of people standing and I have seen many, many near misses.”
Cllr Cronin echoed these comments.
“This is hugely welcome,” he told the meeting. “But is there anything that can be done to forewarn motorists that there is a pedestrian crossing?”


