Audible traffic signals restored in Dublin

Dublin City Council has confirmed to the National Council for the Blind that audible signals at traffic crossings have been switched back on.

Dublin City Council has confirmed to the National Council for the Blind that audible signals at traffic crossings have been switched back on.

The blind and vision impaired action group, which protested outside Dublin city hall last week, today welcomed Dublin City Council's decision.

Martin O'Sullivan said: " The decision of Dublin City Council to turn off these crossing signals, was absolutely ludicrous, and we welcome the reversal."

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