RSA Check it Fits Service

The RSA Check it Fits Service will be visiting Marrons Toyota Garage, Castleblayney on Wednesday 5th September from 10am to 5pm. Can you please add this to the events section of the various websites please.

The ‘Check It Fits’ service is quick, it’s easy and it’s free. On the day experts will advise on how to fix any problem, demonstrate how to fit the restraint correctly and answer any queries participants might have. The experts aim to put parents, grandparents and guardians minds at ease that their child’s car seat is safely and securely fitted in their car.

Don’t let your child be a statistic. Get your child car seat checked.

Monaghan Sept 2018 Poster (PDF)

Monaghan has zero road fatalities to date in 2018

Figures released recently by the RSA show that A total of 87 people died on Irish roads up to the end of July this year, with Monaghan being the only county in which zero fatal traffic accidents were recorded.

This weekend will be another busy one on the roads as both Monaghan and Tyrone supporters will be traversing the county’s roads on route to Sunday’s All Ireland Football semi-final in Croke park. Supporters are advised to leave plenty of time for their journey and to never ever drink and drive.

Upgrade works to the Emyvale Road/ N2 to start on 21st May 2018.

Following a competitive tendering process, the contract for the construction of the N2 Phase 3 Road Realignment scheme between Corracrin and Emyvale has been awarded to Gibson Bros (Ireland) Ltd. Monaghan County Council signed a Contract with the contractor on Monday 14th May, 2018 to construct the project.

The scheme will entail the realignment of 3.3km of the N2 National Primary Road between Corracrin and Emyvale. The works will include the construction of a new widened carriageway, footpath, combined footway/cycleway, signage, roadmarkings, public lighting, road drainage works, safety barriers, landscaping and accommodation works.

Construction works will commence on Monday 21st May 2018, with the installation of Temporary Traffic and Pedestrian Management (TTPM) on the N2 carriageway. This will remain in-place for the duration of the scheme, a period of approximately 18 months. Every effort will be made to minimise any disruption or inconvenience to the local residents, businesses and community centres, and through-traffic.

The scheme has been an objective of Monaghan County Council for a number of years and with support and funding from Transport Infrastructure Ireland, (TII) and design by Consultants, Ove Arup & Partners Ireland Ltd, this objective can now be realised.

This scheme is a very important road improvement scheme for Monaghan and will significantly improve safety on the N2.

The overall N2 Monaghan to Emyvale Road Improvement project started in 2011 with the aim of improving road safety and travel quality on the existing N2 between Monaghan Town and Emyvale village. The project was undertaken in four phases to facilitate design, construction and multi-annual funding. The first phase was completed in 2011 and covered a distance of 1.5km between the townlands of Kilnadreen to Coolkill East directly north of Monaghan Town. The second and fourth phases were completed in 2014 and involved the easement/realignment and widening of 3.6km of the N2 between the townlands of Coolkill East and Corracrin. The current Corracrin to Emyvale phase, (phase 3) is the last section of these phased improvements.

Cathaoirleach Cathy Bennett welcomed the start of the works which will complete the improvement scheme which was commenced in 2011. Chief Executive Mr. Eamonn O’ Sullivan said that the project represented a major investment in the county’s road infrastructure. It would bring significant benefits on this busy stretch of road, which carries up to 8,000 vehicles each day, both in terms of safety for road users, and enhanced accessibility for businesses and visitors alike.

Monaghan County Council intends to prepare a Noise Action Plan, for County Monaghan

The regulations apply to environmental noise including noise from traffic, rail and aircraft. The regulations apply to environmental noise including noise from traffic, rail and aircraft.

The main purpose of the Noise Action Plan is to:-

• Inform and consult the public about noise exposure, its effects and the measures which may be considered to address noise problems

• Address strategic noise issues by requiring competent authorities to draw up action plans to manage noise issues and their effects

• Reduce noise, where possible, and maintain the environmental acoustic quality where it is good

The Environmental Noise Directive (2002/49/EC) aims to put in place a European wide system for identifying sources of Environmental noise, informing the public about relevant noise data and taking the necessary steps to avoid, prevent or reduce noise exposure.

The regulations do not apply to noise from domestic activities, noise created by neighbours, noise at work places, noise inside means of transport or noise due to military activities in military areas.

The strategic Noise maps along with the Draft Noise Action Plan, SEA Screening Determination and the AA Screening Statement can be downloaded from the local authority website www.monaghan.ie from Thursday 7th June 2018.

The Draft Noise Action Plan and the Strategic noise maps along with an

• SEA Screening Determination under the European Communities (Environmental Assessment of Certain Plans and Programmes) Regulations 2004, as amended; and

• AA Screening Statement to satisfy requirements of the European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011.

is also available in paper format for inspection during normal working hours from Thursday  7th June  to Thursday 19th July  2018 at the following public buildings.

Monaghan Council, County Offices,  The Glen,  Monaghan

Carrickmacross Municipal Offices,  Riverside Road,  Carrickmacross

Ballybay Clones Municipal District Offices,  Monaghan Road,  Clones

Roads Section,  M TEK II Building,  Armagh Road,  Monaghan

Submissions or observations with respect to the Draft Noise Action Plan may be made in writing to the undersigned or may be emailed to:

Roads@monaghancoco.ie, to arrive not later than 5.00pm on Thursday 2nd August 2018.

Submissions should be headed: “Draft Noise Action Plan” 

Respondents making submissions should note that Monaghan County Council is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2014 and the Data Protection Act 2018.

Patricia Monahan, A/ Director of Services, Transportation.

Draft Noise Action Plan For Public Consultation 5th June 2018 PDF >>

RSA Check it Fits Service

The RSA Check it Fits Service will be visiting Monaghan on 28th and Carrickmacross on 29th March.

The service is quick, it’s easy and it’s free. On the day experts will advise on how to fix any problem, demonstrate how to fit the restraint correctly and answer any queries participants might have. The experts aim to put parents, grandparents and guardians minds at ease that their child’s car seat is safely and securely fitted in their car.

Over 21,000 child car seats and restraints in Ireland were checked since 2013. Worryingly, 79% of seats required a major adjustment, of which 3% were deemed not fit for purpose and condemned, meaning they could have caused injury or even death in the event of a collision.

The dates and locations for the upcoming visit to Monaghan are:

Location Street Name Town Date Time
Fleming’s Supervalu Church Square Monaghan Wednesday 28th March 2018 10.00am – 5.30pm
O’Gorman’s Supervalu Market Square S.C Carrickmacross Thursday 29th March 2018 10.00am – 5.30pm

Don’t let your child be a statistic. Get your child car seat checked.

Check It Fits Monaghan March 2018 PDF >>

Temporary Closing of Roads

Roads Act , 1993
Temporary Closing of Roads N2 Castleblayney Bypass
FROM TOWNLAND OF MOY OTRA (JUNCTION FOR CLONTIBRET) TO THE TOWNLAND OF TULLYVIN (TULLYVIN ROUNDABOUT)
TO FACILITATE ESSENTIAL MAINTENANCE WORKS: GRASS CUTTING SIGN/BARRIER REPAIRS AND GULLY CLEANING.
Monaghan Co. Council wishes to advise:

Temporary Road Closure on the N2 Castleblayney from Moy Otra (Junction for Clontibret) to the townland of Tullyvin ( Tullyvin Roundabout ) from Sunday 17th September until Thursday 21st September 2017 from 7am to 7pm

Single lane closures will be in operation during this period with the Northbound Lane open while works are taking place on the Southbound land and vice versa

Diversion Routes : Main Diversion via old N2 Clontibret
Castleblayney Town & other localised diversions will be in place for the duration of the closure
Every effort will be made to minimise delays
If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure please contact Carrickmacross Castleblayney Municipal District 042 9661236 or email Carrickmacross@monaghancoco.ie

The RSA’s Check it Fits service

This August the RSA’s Check it Fits service will be visiting County Monaghan. Did you know it’s the law that all children under 150cms or 36kgs must use a child car seat appropriate to their weight and height. In Ireland as many as 4 out of 5 child car seats are incorrectly fitted which can lead to serious injury or even death in a collision.

Since October 2013, the RSA’s ‘Check it Fits’ Service has checked over 21,000 child car seats and restraints in Ireland. Worryingly, 79% of seats required a major adjustment, of which 3% were deemed not fit for purpose and condemned, meaning they could have caused injury or even death in the event of a collision.

The Check it Fits service is quick, it’s easy, it’s free. On the day our experts will advise on how to fix any problem, demonstrate how to fit the restraint correctly and answer any queries participants might have. Our experts aim to put parent’s, grandparent’s and guardian’s minds at ease that their child’s car seat is safely and securely fitted in their car.

Visit www.checkitfits.ie

Check it Fits Monaghan Dates PDF

 

Monaghan GAA players and management show their support for N2 Road safety event

McCaughey’s 24hr Service Station on the N2 at Broomfield, Co Monaghan is the setting for an informative Road Safety Awareness event this Friday 4th August 2017 from midday to 7pm.

The Road Safety Authority’s Shuttlebus and Rollover simulator will be present giving everyone an opportunity to:

  • Experience simulated virtual situations and experience first-hand the dangers of driving and texting and driver fatigue.
  • See how driving environments and speed affect braking distances on the brake reaction timer.
  • Learn about tyre safety
  • Practice you driving skills on car, motorbike & bicycle simulators.
  • Take a road safety quiz in the activity zone.
  • Practice the driver theory test on board.

The Rollover Simulator will allow users to experience a half or a full rotation, to show how it would feel if you were in a car which turned over in a collision and the lifesaving benefits of wearing a seatbelt. For the children, they can test their fancy footwork by dancing to the Safe Cross Code in the activity zone and practice their safe cycling skills on the state of the art bicycle simulator.

Jointly organised by McCaughey’s 24 hr Service Station, Monaghan County Council and the Road Safety Authority, the event is also supported by Top Oil, Daybreak Ireland, Monaghan Gardai, Monaghan Fire and Rescue Service, Shane Tyres Castleblayney, Ulster GAA and Northern Sound FM who will be broadcasting live from the event throughout the day.

Manager of McCaughey’s 24hr Service Station, Raylene Tavey explained the background to the event. “We recognise the importance of spreading the road safety message to all our customers, locals and all road users, by hosting this awareness day at our premises, which is located along a busy stretch of the N2 with over 10,000 vehicles passing by daily. Service Stations in general are an ideal location for drivers to stop and make use of the services provided and here at McCaughey’s we cater for all the drivers needs including HGVs and buses 24 hours a day. We have ample parking and our restaurant is open from 6am – 10pm every day. Our staff will be taking part in all activities with the RSA this Friday and we encourage as many people as possible to call and become more aware of the importance of road safety, not just on this road but on every road.”

As tyres are the only part of your vehicle in contact with the road, they play a key role in vehicle safety. Those attending can avail of free checks provided by Shane Tyres Castleblayney, to ensure they comply with legal standards. As well as checking tread depth, tyres will also be examined for defects and proper inflation levels.
Experts will be on hand to provide advice on road safety issues including the dangers of driver fatigue, which has been an issue over Bank Holiday weekends, as increased numbers of people take to the roads. It is estimated that driver fatigue is a contributory factor in as many as 1 in 5 driver deaths in Ireland every year. “Drivers who get behind the wheel while fatigued are just as much a risk to themselves and other road users.” said Adrian O’Sullivan, Road Safety Officer for Monaghan County Council. “Most people need 7 to 8 hours sleep each night, so if you drive after insufficient or a bad night’s sleep, you risk ‘nodding off’ and substantially increasing your risk of being involved in a crash” added Adrian.

The RSA advice to drivers who feel the effects of fatigue whilst driving is to ‘Stop, Sip and Sleep’. Stop the car in a safe place, Sip a caffeine drink, and Sleep for 15-20 minutes. This should enable you to continue driving for another hour or so.

Maura McMenamin, Community, Health & Wellbeing Manager with Ulster GAA explained the GAA’s involvement in promoting Road Safety among its members through the ‘Live to Play’ Road Safety programme. The aim of the programme is to raise awareness and educate members on how best to stay safe on the roads” said Maura. “Using the slogan ‘A mistake on the pitch might cost you the game. A mistake on the road can cost you your life’, the programme is delivered in partnership with the County Boards, with a particular focus on educating young people about Road Safety as it is they who are most likely to be involved in a traffic collision added Maura.

Cathal Hand, Chairperson of Monaghan GAA’s, Health and Wellbeing Committee said “We are delighted to be involved with this awareness raising day on the N2 and look forward to working with the many groups involved with promoting the road safety message in County Monaghan.” Cathal added “We would ask all fans from Monaghan, Tyrone and Armagh who are going to Croke Park this Bank Holiday Weekend for the All-Ireland Quarter finals to be careful on the roads and to leave plenty of time and plan their journey well in advance”.

Also present on the day will be Cú Chulainn Blood Bikes. Formed in 2016, they are a group of volunteers who transport blood, samples, x-rays etc between hospitals at no cost to the public purse for patients from Monaghan, Cavan, Louth and Meath. They also transport blood samples from family homes of sick children, allowing parents more time at home and less time travelling to hospital to leave off samples. Additionally they support sick or terminally ill children with visits to hospital or at home. The group are fully trained and all have accredited First Aid Courses.

Commenting on traffic safety in County Monaghan, Chief Superintendent for the Cavan-Monahan Division, Christopher Mangan referred to the numbers of people caught speeding locally. “There has been a significant increase in speed detections in County Monaghan, with 393 more motorists caught for speeding offences compared to the same period last year. Gardaí will continue to place an emphasis on detection of these offences and subsequent prosecutions in court to help reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries on the roads in County Monaghan”.

Provisional collision statistics from the Road Safety Authority show that during the period beginning January 2013 to the end of July 2017, there were 30 fatalities on County Monaghan roads, half of which occurred on the N2. A recent report from Roadplan Consultants, who carried out a safety audit for Monaghan County Council on a stretch of the N2 from Drumgeeny to Castleblayney, showed that 90% of accidents on this road were related to driver behaviour with over 70% of fatalities occurring as a result of head-on collisions. In neighbouring County Louth 5 people have lost their lives on the N2 to date in 2017.

There was welcome news for road users in County Monaghan last week with the announcement from Transport Infrastructure Ireland of the sanctioning of an upgrade of the N2 from Drumgeeny near Castleblayney to north of Ardee in County Louth. At the same time the reactivation of the N2 Clontibret to Northern Ireland border road scheme was also announced.

The aim of the bank holiday weekend event, which is part of the County Monaghan Road Safety Action Plan, is to encourage all of us as road users, whether as a motorist, cyclist or pedestrian to take personal responsibility when we use the roads. By setting a good example through our own behaviours and attitudes, we can make our roads safer.

All are welcome to attend.