FYI, a new traffic flow situation is about to come into operation in Cork City Centre

Keep this in mind this week.
A number of new permanent northbound traffic flow arrangements will come into operation in Cork City Centre from Tuesday, August 9th, 2022.
Traffic travelling from the South Ring Road, Parnell Place and St. Patrick’s Street will need to use Brian Boru Bridge or Michael Collins Bridge and onwards to St Patricks Quay and Camden Quay to access the N20, Mulgrave Road and Blackpool.
To facilitate the new traffic flow arrangements the following changes will take place:
- A dedicated right turn lane will be provided from the N20 onto Mulgrave Road/Pope’s Quay;
- 2 right turning eastbound lanes will be provided on Parnell Place;
- A new northbound lane will be put into operation on Brian Boru Bridge to provide access to Brian Boru Street and St. Patrick’s Quay;
- Northbound vehicular traffic will no longer be permitted to turn right from Merchants Quay onto St Patrick’s Bridge or to turn right from Lavitt’s Quay onto Christy Ring Bridge (except for busses);
- Two lanes will be provided on Camden Quay turning right onto the N20 to facilitate the new traffic route.
The new traffic arrangements are part of the MacCurtain Street Public Transport Improvement Scheme, and coincide with works moving onto Lavitt’s Quay and Merchant’s Quay and continuing works on St. Patrick’s Quay, which will result in some lane restrictions on these quays for a period.
The changes are part of an ongoing programme of sustainable traffic management initiatives to prioritise public transport and provide improved options for walking and cycling across the city.
Cork City Council has advised motorists to observe the signage in place and allow extra time for your journey as people adjust to the new arrangements.