Are your local roads in a state? You’re not alone

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ALMOST A THIRD of Ireland’s minor local roads have some level of structural distress.

A national survey of regional and local roads shows that 31% of local tertiary roads are showing signs of distress.

The report, published by the National Oversight and Audit Commission, finds that 24% of regional roads have no surface defects or are only showing signs of minor defects.

However, the survey results also indicate that 5% of regional roads, which carry large traffic volumes, display structural distress.

Extensive to moderate surface defects have been recorded in 44% of Ireland’s regional roads.

The pavements along Ireland’s regional roads are also in need of repair, with 24% having moderate to significant pavement defects. 35% of pavements along the local secondary roads are also defective.

While only five councils had fully surveyed all their roads by the end of 2014 – Cavan, Galway, Monaghan, Sligo and Wicklow – the majority of councils had completed at least some of the necessary survey work of their roads and pavements.

The report states that the data will be useful in future years when comparative figures  can be used to assess trends in road quality and allow for the targeting of resources to areas around the country that are most in need.

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