In a detailed update, the city’s head of infrastructure, Gerry O’Beirne, said the new northbound traffic arrangements are “integral” to the overall strategy.
Mr O’Beirne said over the past year, a number of pinch points and circuitous traffic routes have been removed, the removal of the contra flow bus lane on Camden Quay has doubled the capacity for northbound traffic accessing either the N20 or Mulgrave Rd, while other improvements on Penrose and Patrick’s Quay have also significantly improved the flow rates and available capacity on the north quays.
Meanwhile, a new international report calculates that motorists in the city lost an average of 68 hours stuck in traffic in 2022.
The 2022 Global Traffic Scorecard by Inrix ranked Cork the 71st most congested city in the world with the number of hours lost in traffic up 95% on the previous year.