Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: watty on October 21, 2023, 06:46:04 pm
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Been meaning to ask this for ages. What's the story with the "Taxi Only" left turn just after the A1 Artane roundabout on the Malahide road? Seems a bit random and you have to cross a 'no entry' white line to get into the road. Any other weird ones like this around Dublin? Could come up on a pub quiz some year :P
(https://i.ibb.co/t81nn12/Only-Taxis.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/D91MFgV/Only-Taxis2.jpg)
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never noticed that before.
that little slip road musta got lashed out of it with rat runs in to coolock village and someone objected.
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I've known that to be that way for as long as I've been driving my Joe.. even longer from my courier days...I think I've only used it a handful of times in my taxi driving years.
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I've known that to be that way for as long as I've been driving my Joe.. even longer from my courier days...I think I've only used it a handful of times in my taxi driving years.
It gives access to Mount Dillion Court, and Mount Dillon Industrial Estate, a sheltered accommodation/OAP block of flats.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xk2gFK3RKNWQGNWR6
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I guess every second counts when you're an OAP :P
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I guess every second counts when you're an OAP :P
They spend the day in the Roundabout pub and the bookies, then get a taxi home. They'll complain if the driver misses the turn!! 8)
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We had a similar quiz on Roy's some years ago. The Artane one is the one most of us (at least those familiar with the northside suburbs of Dublin) knew. I think there was another but I'm fucked if I can remember it now.
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Been meaning to ask this for ages. What's the story with the "Taxi Only" left turn just after the A1 Artane roundabout on the Malahide road? Seems a bit random and you have to cross a 'no entry' white line to get into the road. Any other weird ones like this around Dublin? Could come up on a pub quiz some year :P
(https://i.ibb.co/t81nn12/Only-Taxis.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/D91MFgV/Only-Taxis2.jpg)
Its Simple really .Its a two way street .The Bus does not go down that way .It is blocked by a Bus lane so Civilian traffic have no entry to the bus lane but Taxis do .
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It's not blocked by a bus lane. It's opposite the broken white line before the start of the bus lane. Would you like a practical driving lesson covering road markings?
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It's not blocked by a bus lane. It's opposite the broken white line before the start of the bus lane. Would you like a practical driving lesson covering road markings?
The broken line is to allow traffic out .Its still a bus lane . What is the rule for Gaffs with bus lanes outside .Is it legal to cross the continuous white line if you own a gaff ?
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In practical terms you are not entirely wrong but in accordance with the rules of the road there would be a continuous line on the right hand side of the broken line if it was only to allow traffic cross from the left hand side. The bus lane itself starts at the sign which contains an information plate specifying hours or operation. You may cross a continuous white line to access a premises but do so with caution. What are you doing on Nov 7th?
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In practical terms you are not entirely wrong but in accordance with the rules of the road there would be a continuous line on the right hand side of the broken line if it was only to allow traffic cross from the left hand side. The bus lane itself starts at the sign which contains an information plate specifying hours or operation. You may cross a continuous white line to access a premises but do so with caution. What are you doing on Nov 7th?
NO ...That was traumatic I had to take the weekend off to recover rofl rofl rofl
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Shame Watty didn't start this conversation last week. We'd clearly have had no bother filling an hour on road markings!
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Shame Watty didn't start this conversation last week. We'd clearly have had no bother filling an hour on road markings!
Dropping OAPs at that very point to save them money would create a much bigger hazard.