Council Requests Independent Safety Review Of Clare M18 Junctions
Update: 2025-11-13
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Clare County Council has requested an independent safety review of two "notorious" junctions on the M18.
It comes amid a heightened focus on the Clare stretch of the motorway following a spate of recent collisions.
Much of the focus of late has been closer to the south of the county, with five collisions last month occurring between Cratloe and Dromoland.
But two junctions further up have consistently been the scene of near misses and road crashes and have prompted the council to call for an independent review.
These are the slip roads and exits respectively at Junction 13 Tulla and Junction 14 Barefield, with multiple motorists raising concerns that the stopping distance is too short for exiting and when attempting to merge.
Ennis Councillor Antoinette Baker Bashua says it's particularly dangerous for tourists and day visitors.
Another elected representative meanwhile believes average speed camers are needed on the N18 specifically to garauntee safe driver behaviour.
Cratloe Councillor Pat O'Gorman says local homeowners feel their taking their lives into their own hands every day.
It comes amid a heightened focus on the Clare stretch of the motorway following a spate of recent collisions.
Much of the focus of late has been closer to the south of the county, with five collisions last month occurring between Cratloe and Dromoland.
But two junctions further up have consistently been the scene of near misses and road crashes and have prompted the council to call for an independent review.
These are the slip roads and exits respectively at Junction 13 Tulla and Junction 14 Barefield, with multiple motorists raising concerns that the stopping distance is too short for exiting and when attempting to merge.
Ennis Councillor Antoinette Baker Bashua says it's particularly dangerous for tourists and day visitors.
Another elected representative meanwhile believes average speed camers are needed on the N18 specifically to garauntee safe driver behaviour.
Cratloe Councillor Pat O'Gorman says local homeowners feel their taking their lives into their own hands every day.
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