Written answers

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Road Safety

Photo of Seán HaugheySeán Haughey (Dublin Bay North, Fianna Fail)
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247. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will commission independent and indigenous research into the effectiveness or otherwise of zebra crossings; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27587/16]

Photo of Shane RossShane Ross (Dublin Rathdown, Independent)
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​I refer the Deputy in large part to the answer I gave to Question No. 902 yesterday on the same topic.

The installation of zebra crossings on regional and local roads is a matter for local authorities, and on national roads, in consultation with Transport Infrastructure Ireland. I am not aware of any concerns raised by individual local authorities regarding the safety of such crossings.

Controlled crossings, such as zebra crossings have an important role to play in urban areas. While guidance on their use is set out in both the Traffic Management Guidelines (TMG) and the Design Manual for Urban Roads and Streets (DMURS), the legal requirements for zebra crossings are set out in the Traffic Signs Manual.

Zebra crossings are generally used on roads where a speed limit of 50 km/h or lower applies but they can also be considered in certain cases on roads where a speed limit of 60 km/h applies. When used appropriately as set out in the TMG and DMURS guidance documents they can function very effectively and contribute to road safety as well as being cost effective.

My Department has no proposals at this time to commission an independent review of zebra crossings as they have a proven record in many countries and suitable advice on their use in Ireland is set out in the TMG and DMURS documents.

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