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Two injured at notorious junction 16.09.10

TWO men were taken to hospital yesterday following a head-on collision at a notoriously dangerous junction near Newtowncunningham.
The accident happened at Dr White's Corner near Rooskey, between a small business van and a car. The men were the only occupants of each vehicle. It is understood that staff from Donegal County Council were this week due to assess the junction for imminent safety works.
An eyewitness, who lives locally, said the two vehicles collided with such force they "went up into the air". He said local people were fed-up that nothing had been done to make the junction safer despite years of pleas to the local authority.
"This was a very serious accident and the two cars seem to have been written off," said the eye witness.
"All the locals here are terrified of that junction because there are no markings and the stop sign is hidden under a tree about 10-15 metres away. Every single day that junction is overshot by drivers who don't know the area and it's not their fault. That road is a fatality waiting to happen," added the witness.
It was unclear at the time of going to press, how serious the men's injuries were, however Gardai were at the scene for some hours.
Fine Gael councillor, John Ryan, said he was well aware of the junction.
"I have raised this issue and I have got a commitment from Donegal County Council that they will carry out safety works at the junction. It is very unfortunate that this accident has happened when these works are imminent. I hope these men make a full and speedy recovery," said Cllr Ryan.
"I recently looked at the road with the road engineers and a safety audit has been done. I will be making more calls on this to make sure these works are carried out urgently," he added.
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