Limerick City and County Council in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Section 9 of the Road Traffic Act, 2004 (No. 44 of 2004), hereby makes the following Bye-Laws in respect of the area comprising the administrative area of the County of Limerick.
The maps annexed to these Bye-Laws are for illustrative purposes only and in the event of a conflict between the maps and the text of the Schedule hereto, the text of the Schedule shall take precedence.
- These Bye-Laws may be cited as the Limerick City and County Council Road Traffic (30 kilometres per hour Special Speed Limit) Bye-Laws 2023.
- These Bye-Laws shall come into operation on the 30th day of November, 2023.
- In these Bye-Laws:
“the Act of 2004” means the Road Traffic Act, 2004 (No. 44 of 2004);
“local road” has the meaning assigned to it by the Act of 1993;
“regional road” has the meaning assigned to it by the Act of 1993;
“road” means a public road and includes a motorway.
- The provisions of the Limerick City & County Council County Limerick Road Traffic Special Speed Limit Bye-Laws 2019 for National, Regional & Local Roads, insofar as they apply to any of the roads or part thereof referred to in the below text of these Bye-Laws are hereby amended insofar as they relate to the said roads or part thereof with effect from the date on which these Bye-Laws come into effect.
The following roads at Ballyhahill:
- All roads within the housing estate of Fortfield, Ballyhahill from its junction with the L-1227 road.
The following roads at Banogue:
- All roads within the housing estate of Churchview, Banogue from its junction with the L-8017 road.
The following roads at Loghill:
- All roads within the housing estate of Woodlawn, Loghill from its junction with the L-6112 road.