Local residents Brian Martin,Angela McQuillan,Garry Lynch, Robert Martin, Jacinta and Philip Callan witth Senator Alison Comyn.
Senator Alison Comyn is calling on Louth County Council to urgently address serious safety concerns along the R165–R167 corridor between Shanlis Cross and the N2 in Ardee.
Citing a history of fatal accidents, ongoing dangers to local residents, and increased traffic volumes due to regional growth and rerouted commercial traffic, Senator Comyn said, “The road network from Shanlis Cross to Blakestown Cross, and through Oberstown and Ballapousta, is no longer fit for purpose,” “Residents have raised clear and legitimate concerns about speeding vehicles, blind junctions, and inadequate infrastructure for a now densely populated residential hub.”
Over 48 homes are situated directly along the R165–R167 stretch, with additional laneways feeding into this busy commuter and freight route. Senator Comyn highlighted several specific concerns:
“There is a window of opportunity right now for Louth County Council to act decisively—reduce speed limits, realign dangerous junctions like Oberstown Cross, install continuous white lines, and create safe spaces for walking and cycling. Every day without action increases the risk of another tragic incident.”
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The Senator is urging the Council to consult with residents, local schools, and transport planners to implement a comprehensive road safety strategy before pressure increases further with the future development of the Western Bypass.
“This isn’t about inconvenience—it’s about protecting lives, safeguarding families, and ensuring this community’s roads are as safe as any in the country,” said Senator Comyn.