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https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/ 02-02-2016 14:50:40
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Infrastructure Minister John O' Dowd is encouraging the local community in Portadown to have their say on the Flood Alleviation Scheme for the area.
Give your views at:
infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/articles/porta…
Closing date is 27 May.
Reminder: We’ve launched a public engagement exercise into the social value or wider benefits involved in the delivery of the A4 #Enniskillen Bypass.
It’s running until 5 May.
For more information and to get involved visit: infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/consultations/…
When reversing, use your mirrors & check blind spots. When pulling away at junctions & roundabouts, traffic and other road users can come from multiple directions; walkers, cyclists or motorcyclists may pass on either side of your vehicle.
sharetheroadtozero.com/blind-spots-ch…
NI Road Policing and Safety
🏆🚴🏽 Congratulations to our Women into Cycling (class FEB24) who graduated last night. With new cycle skill in the (saddle) bag and a bunch of new friends the next journey awaits.
#getmeactiveni LeadingthewayBelfast
Belfast Trust Department for Infrastructure Belfast City Council Business Services Organisation Public Health Agency
Drivers always #TakeAnotherLook for cyclists and motorcyclists, who may be approaching faster than you think.
Not taking time to ensure it’s clear combined with hazards such as A-pillar blind spots can result in collisions>>> sharetheroadtozero.com/blind-spots-ch…
NI Road Policing and Safety Belfast Harbour Police
Meet Neil Norrie - family man, marathon runner and road worker.
Neil’s appealing to all road users to take care when driving near road works.
Like all of us, road workers such as Neil want to get home safely at the end of the working day.
#RoadWorkerSafety
NI Road Policing and Safety
You can check online to see if a taxi, bus, or coach is licensed.
Use the Vehicle Registration Number (number plate) to:
• check a taxi: nidirect.gov.uk/services/check…
• check a bus: nidirect.gov.uk/services/check…
Department for Infrastructure
Many country routes are classified at the national speed limit of 60mph.
This DOESN'T mean that it’s safe to drive at that speed.
60 mph is a maximum limit, not a target.
You should drive at a speed that’s right for the road in front of you.
Department for Infrastructure DAERA @niroadpolicing
You can view your driving licence information online.
You can also share your driving record with someone, such as your employer or a car hire company.
Apply online: nidirect.gov.uk/services/view-…
Department for Infrastructure
A blind spot is the area of the road that can’t be seen by looking through your windscreen or by using your mirrors. Blind spots can be large enough in size to easily block another car, motorbike, cyclist or pedestrian from your view.
>>>sharetheroadtozero.com/blind-spots-ou…
NI Road Policing and Safety
Do you know the speed limits and penalties here in Northern Ireland? Find out here>>> nidirect.gov.uk/articles/speed…
#YouCanNeverControlTheConsequencesIfYouSpeed