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Convent street in Tallow being used "as a race track"

Convent street in Tallow being used "as a race track"
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A West Waterford Councillor is urging drivers to take care when driving in Tallow Co. Waterford, saying a road in the town is being used "as a race track".

Councillor Mairead Tobin raised the issue in the most recent sitting of the Dungarvan/Lismore District Council meeting.

Tobin has made calls for a pedestrian crossing to be installed to curtail dangerous driving.

"They seem to think that Convent Street and the main street in Tallow is a race track," she announced to the chamber", and that they don't have to abide by any speeding restrictions in the town, so I am wondering if there is any possibility at all to get a pedestrian crossing in Tallow?"

Vulnerable road users

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Cllr. Tobin says there are many vulnerable road users in the area including the elderly and children.

She continued."[There has been an increase] With the [number] of people using the healthcare center and needing to cross the road.

"Also, we have the library there, so [we have] a lot of more vulnerable people in our areas [including], our elderly and young children, that are using both the doctors and the library.

"They are crossing the road at [risk], and they seem to think that Convent Street and the main street in Tallow is a race track that they don't have to abide by any speed."

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"We now have four doctors in operation in Tallow. We have an increased volume of cars and traffic due to the fact that practice has increased. It has increased because a doctor in the neighboring area has retired and they now have all of their patience. It is an accident waiting to happen on Convent Street."

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