Evening peak traffic, Belfast (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 8 Oct 2008
At 17.53 the evening traffic along Waring Street should be fairly light. What has happened is that the work on the “Obel” Image and the sewer projects Image sites has reduced the width of the lanes on Donegall Quay causing difficulties for traffic coming from Waring Street (here) and Tomb Street (green sign – upper left). Further there have been changes in the layout approaching the Queen Elizabeth Bridge Image – all of which adds up. My experience, however, is that most people are being quite obliging to each other. See also Image
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