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Durkan welcomes steps to improve A6 safety

written by cassoscoop December 22, 2022
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SDLP MLA Mark H Durkan has welcomed long-overdue steps to address safety concerns along the A6 network.

It follows representations made by Mr Durkan to the Department for Infrastructure regarding the Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) measures in place as part of ongoing A6 construction works.

Said the Foyle MLA: “I’m glad that steps are finally being taken to address serious concerns around safety given the ongoing and prolonged construction works.

“Over the past year I have repeatedly called for an urgent review of current temporary mitigations both via the caretaker Infrastructure Minister and the Permanent Secretary.

“Current measures are not just confusing but a potential death trap.

“The most prevalent complaints pertain to poor signage and lack of sufficient lighting.

“It’s regrettable that it took so long for these concerns to be taken seriously.

“However, I’m pleased that department officials have completed a review of the temporary traffic management arrangements throughout the scheme, focusing on driving conditions during the hours of darkness.

“Several issues were identified including inadequate lighting provision which have been raised with the contractor to rectify as a matter of urgency.

“Upon my request, the installation of additional temporary lighting units is being considered with particular focus being paid to the Claudy junction.”

Durkan welcomes steps to improve A6 safety was last modified: December 22nd, 2022 by cassoscoop

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