Two roundabouts on the Nanger road have been replaced with traffic lights. These roudabouts functioned perfectly well, traffic flowed, if traffic was back logged in one direction cars travelling in other directions could still pass through. The new lights were switched on on one roundabout yesterday and now you have tail backs in directions and at times that did not exist with the roundabouts. Green lights for lanes and directions that cannot move and red for lanes that would have been able to move with the roundabout. Traffic is not flowing well.
Why is a perfectly good roundabout replaced?
Who decides?
Who benefits? - Construction firm, traffic light company (installation/maintenance contract), ESB.
Who pays? - Road users (3 mins added to my journey per set of traffic lights) and the tax payer for installation and ongoing maintenance.
Am I being paranoid thinking someone is getting rich needlessly installing traffic lights? Everyone knows maintenance contracts is were the money is...
MoodyToo.