High number of ​trucks hitting Limerick Tunnel must be addressed says Limerick TD

Sinn Finn TD for Limerick City, Maurice Quinlivan.

Limerick City TD Maurice Quinlivan today said that the number of incidents of trucks hitting the Limerick Tunnel is far too high, and called for additional measures to be introduced to combat this problem.

Speaking today, Deputy Quinlivan said;

“People who travel through Limerick City will be very aware of the annoyance and inconvenience caused when the Limerick Tunnel is closed due to over height vehicles incorrectly entering the tunnel.

“Figures I received from the National Transport Authority show that the Limerick Tunnel was forced to close on average of nearly once a week, with 49 separate closure occurring in 2016.

“In 2017, there were 34 separate over height vehicles incidents, causing the Tunnel to close on 19 occasions, a welcome reduction, but a still significant number.

“The question needs to be asked, as to why such a high number of trucks that are too tall are continuing to enter the tunnel, get stuck, cause damage, and disrupt traffic in the City as a result.

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“Other tunnels have systems to prevent this. These can include alarms that are set off when an over height vehicle is recoded approaching a tunnel or low hanging bars in advance of the tunnel entrance which whilst it may cause some damage to over height vehicles, but not as much damage as can be done if the vehicle entered the tunnel.

“Alternatively significant fines should be considered for drivers who ignore warnings which could also help to reduce the number of incidents.

“I believe the warnings for Limerick Tunnel should be reviewed and new systems should be installed or the Limerick Tunnel to solve this persistent problem.” He concluded.

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