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category galway | environment | opinion/analysis author Saturday April 07, 2007 16:21author by useless eater Report this post to the editors

Frank Fahy has launched a webpage called www.isupportthebypass.com

Ye can add yer votes and comments.
I do NOT support the bypass for the following reasons:

- Bypassing makes sense when a good public transport system is in place. Galway desperately needs an excellent bus and light rail service. It also makes sense when rampant development doesn't follow along the edges of the bypass- this will clearly happen though if the bypass is built since vested interests (FF and PD friends) dearly want it to happen.

- The newspapers scream of climate change, yet still we build more and more damn roads. We should be REDUCING our carbon footprint by switching to more environmentally benign transport.

- Peak oil is around the corner i.e. oil deposits are shrinking fast and we alredy use much more oil than we are discovering. As oil gets scarcer, prices will (and are) rocketing. Soon only the (very) rich will be able to afford private transport.

- Galway already has a bypass. How many more bypasses need to be built? Cars are the problem- there are too many of them. People need to be enticed onto public transport but this will only happen when buses etc are fast, clean, reliable and efficient. Certainly NOT the case in Galway today. People will switch given the opportunity- look at the LUAS in Dublin (if only it were more extensive....!)

- International best practice tells us time and time again not to look at the American model (which we have replicated) ie putting cars and bypasses first before bus/rail. Witness the London M25 bypass -the so-called 'world's biggest car park'.

Related Link: http://www.isupportthebypass.com

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Galway Outer By-pass Submission to ABP     Derrick    Tue Apr 10, 2007 16:17 
   reality check     jay    Tue Apr 10, 2007 22:09 
   Reality check my arse     galwegian cyclist    Wed Apr 11, 2007 13:28 
   traffic thrombosis     diko    Wed Apr 11, 2007 15:44 
   so where is frank's land on this route?     wageslave    Thu Apr 12, 2007 07:24 
   Bypass.     John    Thu Apr 12, 2007 09:54 
   I Support The Bypass     Positive Change    Thu Apr 12, 2007 13:39 
   The bypass is the only "unrealistic alternative"     pete    Thu Apr 12, 2007 17:02 
   Menlo will also be destroyed     gníomhaí    Fri Apr 13, 2007 14:14 
 10   Build the bypass     Laois hobo    Mon Apr 16, 2007 22:46 
 11   Website doctoring     useless eater    Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:57 
 12   Need for Galway City By-pass ?     Derrick - Galway    Sun Sep 16, 2007 21:06 


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