Drogheda bypass

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The Drogheda bypass is a major road section on Ireland’s M1 motorway that diverts traffic around the town of Drogheda to ease congestion and improve travel times between Dublin and the north.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf motorway bypass
road infrastructure
bypasses Drogheda town centre NERFINISHED
connectsTo Dublin NERFINISHED
northern counties of Ireland
country Ireland NERFINISHED
designedFor long-distance traffic between Dublin and Northern Ireland
formsSectionOf primary route between Dublin and Belfast
hasJunctionType grade-separated junctions
hasSpeedLimit 120 km/h
hasToll no
isPartOfCorridor TEN-T core network (Dublin–Belfast) NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Louth NERFINISHED
locatedNear Drogheda NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute Dublin–Belfast corridor NERFINISHED
managedBy Transport Infrastructure Ireland NERFINISHED
onRoad M1 NERFINISHED
openedForTraffic 1990s
partOf M1 motorway (Ireland) NERFINISHED
purpose to divert traffic around Drogheda
to ease congestion in Drogheda
to improve travel times between Dublin and the north of Ireland
reducesTrafficIn Drogheda urban area NERFINISHED
region Leinster
roadStandard dual carriageway motorway
roadType motorway

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