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Extra speed camera zones in Killarney – warning signs removed
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By Sean Moriarty
Every approach road in and out of Killarney is now covered by safety camera zones with nearly 50 new zones - announced by An Garda Síochána in the county this week.
Several new locations have been chosen for privately operated speed enforcement cameras, and speed vans will be in a position on an extended number of locations on all roads in and out of town.
Signs advising motorists where the speed checks are will no longer be used.
“This is about saving lives and preventing injuries, not about catching people,” a Road Safety Authority spokesperson said.
“The only objective of the safety camera project is to change driver behaviour and save lives.”
The safety zone on the Tralee road has been extended to include every section from the Cleeney Roundabout to the Boolacullane turn-off near the Johnny Doyle Industrial Park.
The entire Muckross Road, and by extension the Moll’s Gap road, as far as Galway’s Bridge near Derrycunnihy Church, is included in the new zone. Additionally, the section of road at Moll’s Gap, on the approach and on both the Sneem and Kenmare sides of the junction will be covered by mobile speed detection vans.
While the village of Fossa was included as a safety zone in the past, this has now been extended out as far as the Beaufort junction and a separate zone is included on the Milltown road near the old German Butcher Shop.
The Cork Road will now be covered from the Lissivigeen junction to beyond the Loo Bridge – Kenmare Road junction and will also extend out the Mallow Road to nearly as far as Rathmore.
Other locations include the entire length of the bypass road, including its junction with the Coolcorcoran Road to its junction with the Kilcummin road and the entire length of New Street.