Why is it so difficult for county / town councils in this country to erect street signs? For example if you are driving in Dublin and are unfamiliar with the city, which i am, you try to follow your street map. At some junctions there are small name-plates on buildings. If they ARE there they are difficult to read, but usually they are non-existent !! Wouldnt it be easier on everyone if (as in the U.S.) a name sign was erected on the traffic-light pole / stop sign / yield sign etc. ? I mean, the pole is already there , it saves the hassle of securing a plate to a wall.
Standardise it, I say. So, if you are travelling in Cork or Donegal, Cities or villages, every road, street, lay-bye etc. has a name-plate on a pole that is easily read by passing road users. I think it would also help improve Road Safety.
Standardise it, I say. So, if you are travelling in Cork or Donegal, Cities or villages, every road, street, lay-bye etc. has a name-plate on a pole that is easily read by passing road users. I think it would also help improve Road Safety.