Bypass Ireland: Traffic costs lives on Charleville's busy streets

It's a complex relationship. Traffic brings business but also chokes up the busy town on the Cork Limerick border. And, as a local funeral director points out, it has also brought danger
Bypass Ireland: Traffic costs lives on Charleville's busy streets

'Taking big trucks out of the town will improve safety,’ says funeral director Austin O’Malley, who says he’s buried six people in a decade killed by trucks on the streets of Charleville, Co Cork. Picture: Eddie O’Hare

An undertaker who has overseen the funerals of six people killed by trucks in his town centre in the past ten years can’t wait to see it getting a bypass because he doesn’t want to do that ever again.

Nearly every day, Austin O’Malley witnesses near-misses in Charleville, Co Cork, and “will often stand and marvel” at how people don’t get killed at the zebra crossing on the northern side of the town’s main street.

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