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Horror crash at Burt blackspot 02.02.10

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

AN Inishowen councillor has called for urgent safety measures at a Burt accident blackspot following the tragic deaths of a father and son at the weekend.
John Gallagher (59) and his son Sean (24), from Ramelton, were killed following a head-on collision with another car at 10.10am on Saturday.
The fatal accident happened at a bend near the Slab Road junction on the main Derry to Letterkenny road. Driving conditions were difficult at the time following a fall of snow in the area.
The Gallaghers were travelling back to Ramelton after leaving a family friend at City of Derry Airport. The driver of the other vehicle, a 59 year-old woman, was taken to Letterkenny General Hospital. Her injuries were not life-threatening.
Councillor for the area, John Ryan, said his thoughts were with the family following the
The late John Gallagher and his son Sean.
‘desperate’ tragedy.
“I offer my sincere condolences to the Gallagher family in this very difficult time,” he said.
Saturday’s collision occurred at the Slab Road intersection although both vehicles were travelling on the main N13 road at the time.
Clr. Ryan said that the junction remained extremely dangerous, with 14,000 road users driving past it every single day.
“There are three roads coming onto a National Primary route there and there’s also a chapel and a hotel. If you are emerging from the Slab Road, traffic is upon you very fast,” he said.
“The 100km speed limit, which applies to all National Primary Routes, is too fast for this location. Safety is more important than any protocols on limits. It is bizarre that we have such a high speed limit here. If this junction is not made safer then another tragic accident will happen,” Cllr Ryan added.
The Bridgend councillor said that the location needed traffic calming measures as soon as possible.
The scene of Saturday's horrific crash at Slab Road junction, Burt.
“I am proposing traffic calming from the Burt cottages to the Derry side of the Slab Road Junction. I would also like to see the Slab Road become one-way so that traffic could not emerge from it onto the N13 road,” he said.
“There have been several near misses in the location recently. I was contacted by a local resident who had difficulty getting in and out of their house because of reckless overtaking on the chevrons between Burt Chapel and An Grianan Hotel.”
“I am seeking an urgent meeting with the National Roads Authority because this is not something that can be put on the long finger,” Cllr Ryan added.
The tragic deaths of Sean and John Gallagher brings to 35 the number of people killed on the road between Bridgend and Newtown since the N13 was widened in 1968. Nine of them were killed at the Slab Road junction.
Charlie Downey was killed following a crash there in 1979, while Martin Brogan, Terence Whoriskey and Teresa Burns all lost their lives in a tragic accident in the early 1980s.
Half a mile from the Slab Road junction, Garda Gary McLoughlin lost his life last December while Gavin Campbell and Cathal Twaddle also died there in recent years.
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