App to provide M28 traffic updates for Cork motorists

The funding covers two linked schemes: The 11km mainline motorway from the N40 Bloomfield interchange to Barnahely being delivered by BAM, and the 1.5km Ringaskiddy relief road being delivered by Sorensen as advance works.
App to provide M28 traffic updates for Cork motorists

Work continuing on the M28 at Carrigaline, Co Cork last month.

An app has been developed to provide motorists with real-time traffic information for the M28 motorway.

Construction of the €456m M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy project is currently underway, after the project received more than €100m from the Department of Transport in their annual road funding announcement earlier this year.

The funding covers two linked schemes: The 11km mainline motorway from the N40 Bloomfield interchange to Barnahely being delivered by BAM, and the 1.5km Ringaskiddy relief road being delivered by Sorensen as advance works.

Due for completion by summer 2028, the project will directly support the Port of Cork’s relocation to Ringaskiddy, as well as ease congestion, improve safety, and deliver faster, more reliable journeys for residents, commuters, and commercial traffic while strengthening Cork’s role in European trade and logistics.

The “M28” App will allow commuters to plan their journeys around ongoing and upcoming construction works along the route.

The app provides live video feeds from the main approaches and live journey times across all major routes.

Users can check how long their journey will take, view live camera feeds along the M28 motorway, get notifications of live incidents or roadworks causing delays and check out a calendar with scheduled works and events.

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