Councillor Sounds Alarm on Unsafe Driving at Critical Junction

A Sinn Féin councillor has hit out at drivers performing 'illegal and dangerous' manoeuvres at an interface in West Belfast. Concerns Raised by Councillor
Claire Canavan, representing the Court DEA on Belfast City Council, has highlighted the risky actions of drivers at the Springfield Road and Lanark Way junction. She deems the situation 'an accident waiting to happen' and voices her disappointment over the Department for Infrastructure's reluctance to install necessary traffic lights. Canavan emphasizes the collective worries of local residents who fear potential accidents and injuries due to reckless driving practices. Appeal for Lawful Driving
Canavan urges drivers to refrain from hazardous behaviors like using the left lane to turn onto Springfield Road before executing illegal U-turns at the Colinview Street junction. She stresses the illegality and danger of such actions, calling upon drivers to prioritize safety. The concerns raised have been reported to the police, who are closely monitoring the situation during peak times. Police Response
Neighbourhood Inspector McCann acknowledges the reported concerns of drivers engaging in risky manoeuvres on Springfield Road, affirming continued monitoring of the area. McCann emphasizes the importance of road safety and urges all road users to adhere to traffic regulations. The public is reminded of key safety measures and encouraged to report any road safety issues or concerns to the police. Department for Infrastructure Statement
In response, a Department for Infrastructure spokesperson clarifies that alterations to the junction would only be contemplated under specific traffic volume and delay conditions, indicating no imminent plans for additional measures. Concerns regarding illegal driver conduct are advised to be directed to the PSNI for enforcement action. The public is reminded to report any such issues to the PSNI via their non-emergency telephone number. Stay Updated
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