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Is this Inishowen’s most dangerous corner? 25.11.09

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

Eight vehicles have come off the road in just over month at a section of the Quigley’s Point to Carndonagh road known as Northy’s Corner.
Speaking at last Tuesday’s Inishowen Electoral Area meeting in Carndonagh, Fine Gael councillor Michael Doherty announced that six accidents had occurred at the spot in the space of a month. The same afternoon Cllr Doherty was speaking about the spate of accidents, another crash took place at the spot. Then, on Friday, a grey BMW crashed at the corner.
“If this corner doesn’t qualify as a dangerous bend, I don’t know what does,” said Cllr Doherty who took the Inishowen Independent to the scene of the crashes at the weekend.
Debris from several different cars littered both sides of the road, including a Seat logo, a Northern Irish licence plate, a grey plastic bumper section, tail light covers and wing mirrors. Deep grooves were visible in the road where metal had cut into tarmac.
The Quigley’s Point based councillor wants Donegal County Council to put new signs and rumble strips on either approach to the corner, similar to the measures now in place at the top of the Carn Brae in Quigley’s Point.
One resident who lives close to Northy’s Corner claimed there have been at least 25 crashes at the spot in 2009.
One of those to have a fallen foul of the stretch of road in recent weeks was Fr John Farren. On the morning of the 31st of October, the Iskaheen Parish Priest was on his
Cllr. Mickey Doherty pictured at Northy's Corner.
way to Carndonagh hospital when his car crashed at the corner.
“The back end of the car slid out. I went up the ditch on both sides of the road as I battled to control the car. It could have been a lot worse, if there was someone coming the other way,” said Fr Farren who travels on the road several times a week.
“There is not too much wrong with the design of the road, but signage is a problem.
Traffic can come on the corner before they realise it because the road takes a quick bend to the left [coming from Quigley’s Point]. That’s when motorists brake and can lose control.
“Drivers need to be made aware of these crashes because it could happen to anyone if you lose concentration for a split second.”
Carn man Liam Doherty is a regular in the road. He almost lost control of his car at the Northy’s Corner a few weeks ago.
“It was a wet day but I wasn’t even doing 50 miles [an hour]. All of a sudden I felt the back end of the car start to leave me, but was able to retain control of the car,” said Mr Doherty.
Cllr Doherty said that drivers approaching from Quigley’s Point (the direction that most cars leaving the road at the corner come from) can be lulled into a false sense of security because of the long straight that precedes the left hander.
Donegal County Council are aware of the problem and are understood to be working on a solution. Cllr Doherty called for the immediate introduction of rumble strips and signs spelling out that a dangerous bend is ahead.
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