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The green bicycle aspect is stacked underneath the green man, making the pedestrian lights quite strange to look at!
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 27, 2008 by DorsetWayGantry sign above (oddly) unclassified road in west Dublin. This is the Naas Road which leads directly onto the R110 which leads directly onto the N7 at the Red Cow Roundabout (hence the N7/M50 etc. in brackets in a white legend panel). The R110 is not signed here as you would already have passed a sign for it at the previous junction with the R112. The significance of this road is obvious, even the tram runs along it's central reservation. It should have an R number IMO.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 06, 2006 by murphaphADS (with idiotic bus stop, bus lane and bus lane not in use sign blocking it!) on an (oddly) unclassified road in west Dublin. This is the Naas Road which leads directly from the R110 which leads directly from the N7 at the Red Cow Roundabout. The significance of this road is obvious, even the tram runs along it's central reservation. It should have an R number IMO.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 06, 2006 by murphaphGantry sign above R110 in west Dublin. This was the N7 until the M50 allowed Port bound traffic to access the superior N4 to take to the city centre/port. It was detrunked and called the R110 then. To most people this is simply the Naas (pronounced 'nace') Road. The significance of this road is obvious, even the tram runs along it's central reservation. It should have an R number continuing through this junction.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 06, 2006 by murphaphAn almost-correct gantry sign. It's in the right style, but unfortunately lane 1 is a bus lane here, so there shouldn't be an arrow pointing to it.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 28, 2007 by csdThese Peek Elite traffic lights are seen here mounted on a mammoth of a gantry!
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 27, 2008 by DorsetWayLooking west, the Old Naas road peels away to the right at the junction.
As of 2018 the house on the junction still remains, although the surrounding area has been extensively developed.I was overjoyed to find more old SGEs, on the Dartry Road, but sadly only to lose them that new Motus AluStars have been set up ready to replace the SGEs in time.
UPDATE: As of Spring 2007, these SGEs have been removed from service.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 02, 2007 by DorsetWayI was overjoyed to find more old SGEs, on the Dartry Road, but sadly only to lose them that new Motus AluStars have been set up ready to replace the SGEs in time.
UPDATE: As of Spring 2007, these SGEs have been removed from service. Amazingly the concrete streetlight managed to survive!
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 02, 2007 by DorsetWayStandard pelican crossing with bollards for some reason.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 12, 2006 by murphaphThis is generally how a turning prohibition at anything other than a roundabout entry is signed.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 12, 2006 by murphaph