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Podano wykaz najbardziej niebezpiecznych dróg w Irlandii, gdzie znajdują się tzw. czarne punkty.

Większość kierowców w Irlandii zapewne zna miejsca w swojej okolicy, w których najczęściej dochodzi do drogowych kolizji.

W ostatnim czasie udostępniono dane dotyczące wszystkich najniebezpieczniejszych dróg w Irlandii. Badanie przeprowadzone zostało przez Gamma Location Intelligence.

Z wyciągniętych wniosków wynika, że najbardziej niebezpieczną drogą w Irlandii jest N59 w Galway, na odcinku przy Kylemore Lough, od Cliften do okolic Leenaune. Najwięcej kolizji w Irlandii ma miejsce w Galway, Wexford i Longford.

Podano 20 czarnych punktów drogowych w Irlandii z liczbą kolizji:

  • Galway – N59, east of Kylemore Lough, from Cliften to near Leenaune, 3.7km west of junction with R344 (1131)
  • Wexford – Between Abbey Square Roundabout and Seamus Rafter Bridge in Enniscorthy (588)
  • Longford – Killashee Street, Ballymahon Street and New Street junction in Longford town (281)
  • Galway – N59, 1.3km west of Letterfrack (259)
  • Tipperary – N62, southeast of Roscrea, directly northeast of junction with R445 (251)
  • Galway/Mayo – N59, crossing at Galway-Mayo border (249)
  • Galway – N59, 1.8km west of Moyard (236)
  • Clare – N67, 1.3km north of junction with R484 (235)
  • Clare – N67, junction with R477 (220)
  • Galway – N59, junction with R344 (217)
  • Mayo – N59, south of Aasleagh, directly north of Galway border (216)
  • Galway – N59, 1.1km northeast of Letterfrack (200)
  • Clare – N67, directly south of junction with R482 (197)
  • Cork – Washington Street to Merchant’s Quay (197)
  • Galway – N59, 3km west of junction with R336 (195)
  • Galway – N59, 1.5km north of Leenaun, directly south of Mayo border (191)
  • Clare – N67, 2.9km north of junction with R484 (187)
  • Waterford – N72, north of Tallowbridge, directly west of junction with
  • R634 (184)
  • Leitrim – N16, bridge over the Glenfarne River, 1.1km west of junction with R281 (184)
  • Cork – N72, junction with R630, north of Fermoy (167).

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Opracowane zostało też zestawienie najbardziej niebezpiecznych odcinków dróg w danym hrabstwie w Irlandii:

  • Carlow – N81, at the Yellowford Cross Roads, 3km north of Rathvilly (46)
  • Cavan – N55, 1.5km south of Ballinagh (161)
  • Clare – N67, 1.3km north of junction with R484 (235)
  • Cork – Washington Street to Merchant’s Quay, junction with R258 (197)
  • Donegal – N56, bridge over the Clady River, junction with R258 (125)
  • Dublin – M50, Exit 5 (51)
  • Galway – N59, east of Kylemore Lough, 3.7km west of junction with R344 (1131)
  • Kerry – N23, junction with N22 (119)
  • Kildare – Duke Street and Leinster Street junction in Athy (115)
  • Kilkenny – N78, through Castlecomer (110)
  • Laois – N78, directly north of junction with R431 (92)
  • Leitrim – N16, bridge over the Glenfarne River, 1.1km west of junction with R281 (184)
  • Limerick – N24, junction with Limerick South Ring Road (71)
  • Longford – Killashee Street, Ballymahon Street and New Street junction in Longford town (281)
  • Louth – N2, through Ardee, from junction with R170 to junction with N33 (73)
  • Mayo – N59, south of Aasleagh, directly north of Galway border (216)
  • Meath – N52, through Carlanstown (61)
  • Monaghan – N54, through Clones, 1km from Northern Ireland border (97)
  • Offaly – N62, north of Kennedy’s Cross Roads, 3km north of Birr (112)
  • Roscommon – Bridge Street and Shop Street junction in Boyle (107)
  • Sligo – Duck Street in Sligo town centre (164)
  • Tipperary – N62, southeast of Roscrea, directly northeast of junction with R445 (251)
  • Waterford – N72, north of Tallowbridge, directly west of junction with R634 (184)
  • Westmeath – N52, halfway between Delvin and Mullingar, 4.8km southwest of Delvin (77)
  • Wexford – Between Abbey Square Roundabout and Seamus Rafter Bridge in Enniscorthy (588)
  • Wicklow – N81, south of Poulaphouca Bridge, 1.8km north of junction with R411, just east of Kildare border (76).

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