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Crash site was not accident black spot 22.07.10

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

THE SCENE of last Sunday week’s collision in which eight local men lost their lives had not been identified as an accident black spot prior to the horrific crash.
The stretch of road at Glasmullen, between Clonmany and Drumfries, is not included in a list of accident black spots drawn up by Donegal County Council in consultation with the Gardai to identify hazardous locations where remedial roadworks could improve safety. Those minor remedial works include installing crash barriers, erecting warning signs, providing chevrons around bends, central hatching and traffic islands, and adding anti-skid surface dressing.
Funding of more than €500,000 has been provided for these remedial works by the National Roads Authority and the Department of Transport. Six sites in Inishowen are among 22 identified across Donegal.
Those are at Claggan, Moville; Ballyloskey Bridge, Carndonagh; Burnfoot Village; Fallask crossroads at Umricam; Kildrum junctions between Newtown and Killea and Magherabeg near Manorcunningham.
However, council officials told Tuesday’s Inishowen Electoral Area meeting that should Garda investigations of the Glasmullen site reveal that road engineering contributed to the fatal collision, the Department of Transport has given verbal assurances that funding will be provided to remedy it.
The Garda investigation into what has been described as the worst crash in the history of the State continues. The driver of the Volkswagen Passat in which seven men lost their lives, remains in a stable condition in Letterkenny General Hospital. His condition is such that he has not yet been interviewed by Gardaí.
A minute's silence was held before Tuesday’s annual general meeting of Inishowen Electoral Area councillors.
Extending sympathy to all the bereaved families, outgoing chairman Cllr Bernard McGuinness spoke of the deep sense of shock that continues to be felt throughout Inishowen. Cllr McGuinness and his fellow councillors paid tribute to the fire service, Gardai, ambulance service, clergy, doctors and undertakers who attended the scene.
Cllr McGuinness also complimented the Inishowen community for the way in which they rallied around the bereaved families. “The people of Inishowen were not found wanting in any way,” he said.
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