A series of mobility counter radars are being installed at locations across Limerick, both where Active Travel schemes are proposed to be constructed and where they are completed, to compare mobility levels before and after the delivery of projects.
The initiative is being implemented to ensure the Active Travel team at Limerick City and County Council continues to be informed about the latest mobility trends in areas where projects continue to progress.
The devices being used identify cars, bicycles and pedestrians based on a vehicle/person’s size and shape using radar technology. No cameras are used and no personal data is recorded.
Active Travel Limerick Micro Radars
- Ballinacurra Rd
- Ballykeefe Estate
- Ballycummin Rd, Raheen (x2)
- Ballysimon Rd
- Brookville Avenue (x2)
- Childers Rd (x3)
- Ennis Rd (x2)
- Father Russell Rd, Raheen (x4)
- Gerard St
- Henry St Garda Station
- High Rd (x2)
- Lock Quay
- Mary Immaculate College (x2)
- Milk Market (x2)
- Mill Road, Corbally
- Mungret St
- New Road
- O’ Connell St (x2)
- Old Cratloe Road (x2)
- Quin St
- R510, Raheen
- Roxboro Rd (x2)
- Sexton St
- St Nessan’s Road (x3)