Councillors across the county frequently request measures, including speed ramps, on specific roads at the behest of local residents.
A North Kildare councillor says there is mounting frustration among elected members because they have yet to see road safety technical guidelines dictating.
Councillors across the county frequently request measures, including speed ramps, on specific roads at the behest of local residents.
Kildare County Council "quite often" says the project in question doesn't meet its technical guidelines and, therefore, refuses.
Social Democrats Cllr., Aidan Farrelly, says the problem is councillors haven't seen the protocols, and can't explain to locals why their request has been refused.
Cllr. Farrelly joined Clem Ryan on this morning's edition of Kildare Today, on his motions before the May meeting of the Clane Maynooth Municipal District.

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