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Road Traffic Special Speed Limits County Galway Bye-Laws 2018 Draft ROAD TRAFFIC SPECIAL SPEED LIMITS COUNTY GALWAY BYE-LAWS 2018 DRAFT VOLUME 5: TUAM MD 89 CONTENTS Place Name Page number for each speed limit Map No. 30 kph 50 kph 60 kph 80 kph 100 kph 120 kph 50kph / 60kph periodic Second Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Annagh Hill 104 T 01 (M17/N63/R354) Ballinderry NS 107 T 02 Ballymoe (N60) 93 101 T 03 Barnaderg 93 T 04 Belclare 93 T 05 Caherlistrane 94 T 06 Clonbern 94 T 07 Corrofin 91 94 101 T 08 Creggs 94 101 T 09 Dunmore (N83) 95 101 104 T 10 Garrafrauns 95 T 11 Glennamaddy 91 95 102 T 12 Glinsk (Keelogesbeg) 96 T 13 Headford (N84) 91 96 102 104 107 T 14 Kilconly 97 T 15 Kilcroan NS 107 T 16 Kilkerrin 97 T 17 Kiltivna 97 T 18 Milltown (N17) 97 105 107 T 19 Monivea 91 98 T 20 Tuam Town 91 98 102 T 21 Tuam Town: Ballygaddy 100 T 22 Road/N17 Williamstown 92 100 103 T 23 90 SECOND SCHEDULE Roads in respect of which a special speed limit of thirty kilometres per hour (30kph) is prescribed. This speed limit is also cited as HOUSING ESTATES SLOW ZONES. List numbers are prefixed with speed limit (i.e. 30) 30/1. The following housing Estates at Corofin: - The residential areas of vii. Mylespark viii. An Dúnán ix. Garraí Glas 30/2. The following housing Estate at Glennamaddy: - The residential areas of i. O'Keefe Park 30/3. The following housing Estate at Headford: - The residential areas of i. New Street and Castleview 30/4. The following housing Estate at Monivea: - The residential areas of xxxviii. The Demesne 30/5. The following housing Estates at Tuam: - The residential areas of iv. Black Acre v. Cedar Court vi. Fairgreen Estate, Tullinadaly vii. Parkmore Estate viii. Parkview Drive, Bishop Street ix. The Pottery x. Tirboy Estate xi. Shramore xii. The Birches xiii. Dublin Road Estate xiv. Trinity Court xv. College Green xvi. Hillcrest xvii. Millstream Park, Weir Road xviii. Garraun Park, Dublin Road xix. An Tuairín, Dublin Road xx. The New Glebe xxi. Bellaire Drive, Ballygaddy Road 91 xxii. Curragh Park, Sun Street xxiii. Curragh Court, Sun Street xxiv. Abbey Trinity xxv. Palace Fields xxvi. Woodfield, Galway Road 30/6. The following housing Estate at Williamstown: - The residential areas of ii. Glynndale Court 30/7. The following roads at Tuam Town (N17): - (a) Entrance Road to Galway County Council Water Treatment Plant at Killaloonty. 92 FOURTH SCHEDULE Roads in respect of which a special speed limit of fifty kilometres per hour (50kph) is prescribed. List numbers are prefixed with speed limit (i.e. 50) 50/1. The following roads at Ballymoe (N60): - (a) Castlerea-Roscommon Road N60 between a point 123 metres north-west of its junction with the Galway Road R360 and a point 178 metres north- east of the said junction. (b) Galway Road R360 for a distance of 458 metres from its junction with the Castlerea-Roscommon Road N60. (c) Durrow Road LS6409 for a distance of 165 metres from its junction with the Galway Road R360. (d) LT64091 running in a southerly direction from the Galway Road R360. 50/2. The following roads at Barnaderg: - (a) Tuam-Mountbellew Bridge Road R332 between a point 670 metres north- west of its junction with the LP2226 and LP2115 and a point 405 metres south of the said junction. (b) LP2226 for a distance of 310 metres from its junction with the Tuam- Mountbellew Bridge Road R332 at Knock. (c) LP2115 for a distance of 30 metres from its junction with the Tuam- Mountbellew Bridge Road R332 at Barnaderg South. 50/3. The following roads at Belclare: - (a) Tuam-Headford Road R333 between a point 845 metres west of its junction with the Newgarden Road L2106 and a point 150 metres east of the said junction. (b) L2106 for a distance of 30 metres from its junction with the Tuam – Headford Road R333. (c) L6215 for a distance of 30 metres from i’s junction with the Tuam – Headford Road R333. 93 50/4. The following roads at Caherlistrane: - (a) Tuam-Headford Road R333 between a point 30 metres north of its junction with the L2104 and a point 220 metres east of its junction with the L2105. (b) Kilconly Road L2105 for a distance of 820 metres from its junction with the Tuam-Headford Road R333. (c) Beagh Beg Road L6101 for a distance of 145 metres north of its junction with the Kilconly Road L2105. 50/5. The following roads at Clonbern: - (a) Cogaula Road LS6481 for a distance of 411 metres east of its junction with the Moylough-Dunmore Road R328. (b) Moylough-Dunmore Road R328 between a point 572 metres south of its junction with the Cogaula Road LS6481 and a point 700 metres north of the said junction. (c) Clooncun Road LS6474 for a distance of 206 metres west of its junction with the Moylough-Dunmore Road R328. (d) LT64743. 50/6. The following roads at Corrofin: - (a) LP2123 from the western side of Corrofin Bridge to a point 60 metres east of its junction with the L2130. (b) Ballynacreg South Road LT21231 for a distance of 20 metres south of its junction with the LP2123. (c) Tuam Road LP2130 for a distance of 25 metres north-east of its junction with the LP 2123. (d) Ballybanagher Road LT6143 for a distance of 30 metres north of its junction with the LP2123. 50/7. The following roads at Creggs: - (a) Glennamaddy-Athleague Road R362 between a point 133 metres west of its junction with the Glinsce Road LP2317 and a point 366 metres south- east of the said junction. 94 (b) Glinsce Road LP2317 for a distance of 133 metres from its junction with the Glennamaddy-Athleague Road R362. 50/8. The following roads at Dunmore: - (a) Barrack Street, Bridge Street, The Green, The Square. (b) Ballindine-Moylough Road R328 (including Castle Street) between a point 430 metres north-west of the junction of Castle Street with the Square and a point 636 metres south of its junction with Barrack Street. (c) Tuam-Ballyhaunis Road N83 (including High Street and Church Street) between a point 274 metres north of the junction of Church Street with the Williamstown Road R360 and a point 172 metres south-west of the junction with the L6517. (d) Williamstown Road R360 for a distance of 783 metres from its junction with Church Street N83. (e) Carrownaseer Road LS6421 for a distance of 30 metres from its junction with the Williamstown Road R360. (f) Baunoges Road LS6468 for a distance of 30 metres from its junction with the Williamstown Road R360. 50/9. The following roads at Garrafrauns: - (a) Dunmore-Ballindine Road R328 between a point 300 metres south-east of its junction with the Milltown Road LP2204 and a point 280 metres north- west of the said junction. (b) Carrowntomush-Quinaltagh Road LP2204 between a point 170 metres south-west of its junction with the Dunmore-Ballindine Road R328 and a point 169 metres north-east of the said junction. (c) Darrary North Road LS6417 for a distance of 30 metres from its junction with the Dunmore road R328. 50/10. The following roads at Glennamaddy: - (a) Kilkerrin-Ballymoe Road R364 between a point 596 metres south of its junction with the Dunmore-Creggs Road R362 and a point 298 metres north of the said junction. 95 (b) Dunmore-Creggs Road R362 between a point 813 metres north-west of its junction with the Kilkerrin-Ballymoe Road R364 and a point 674 metres south-east of the said junction including the Square. (c) Cemetery entrances on the Dunmore R362 and Ballymoe R364 Roads. (d) LT65271. 50/11. The following roads at Glinsk (Keelogesbeg): - (a) Creggs Road LP2320 between a point 220 metres south-east of its junction with the Ballynakill Abbey Road LS6375 and a point 200 metres north- west of its junction with the Kilkerrin Road LP2321. (b) Ballynakill Abbey Road LS6375 for a distance of 120 metres from its junction with the Creggs Road LP2320. (c) Kilkerrin Road LP2321 for a distance of 84 metres from its junction with the Creggs Road LP2320. 50/12. The following roads at Headford (N84): - (a) Barrack Street, Church View, New Street, St. George`s Square. (b) Galway-Shrule Road N84 between a point 360 metres south of its junction with the Claran Road LP2103 / Ballinrobe Road R334 and a point 390 metres north of its junction with the Castle Road LS6128. (c) Claran Road LP2103 for a distance of 421 metres from its junction with the Galway-Shrule Road N84. (d) Castle Road LS6128 for a distance of 137 metres from its junction with George’s Square. (e) Ballinrobe Road R334 for a distance of 582 metres from its junction with the Galway-Shrule Road N84. (f) Tuam Road R333 for a distance of 128 metres from its junction with the Galway-Shrule Road N84. (g) LT21031. (h) LT61301. (i) LT61281. 50/13. The following roads at Kilconly: - 96 (a) LP2220 between a point 5 metres west of Beagh Cross (junction with the LS6449) and a point 314 metres east of its junction with the Ballyhear Road LP2234. 50/14. The following roads at Kilkerrin: - (a) Moylough-Glennamaddy Road R364 between a point 510 metres north- west of its junction with the Scregg Road LS6312 and a point 548 metres south-east of the said junction. (b) Tullaghaun Road LT63121 for a distance of 40 metres from its junction with the Moylough-Glennamaddy Road R364.
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