One-way systems aim to tackle congestion on Kerry tourist routes

One-way systems are being introduced in Kerry for some of the country’s most crowded tourist routes.

One-way systems aim to tackle congestion on Kerry tourist routes

The aim is to prevent long tailbacks on the Slea Head in Dingle and traffic congestion on the narrowest parts of the Ring of Kerry.

Motorists will have to switch directions as they manoeuvre the two peninsulas. For the 180km Ring of Kerry, the loop will be anti-clockwise from Killarney. For the R559 Slea Head circle, traffic will have to go clockwise from Dingle around the head.

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