GKTM Ltd

GKTM Ltd Gary Keville Traffic Management Ltd.

As Temporary Traffic Management specialists we offer high standards of traffic management products and services for start to finish applications which will save you time and money.

02/03/2019

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07/08/2015

GKTM currently has vacancies for the following skilled TM Operatives:

Grade 1 TMO (Trainee)
Grade 2 TMO (1 day H&S@RW + 'B' Licence Driver)
Grade 3 Team Leader (SLG)
Grade 3 TMO/HGV Driver ('C' Licence - Trainee IPV Driver)
Grade 4 IPV Driver
Grade 5 Senor IPV Driver

If you are interested in any of these positions please contact [email protected] for more information and an application form.

Today is the 101st Anniversary of the first Traffic Light ...The device, the predecessor to what is used worldwide today...
05/08/2015

Today is the 101st Anniversary of the first Traffic Light ...

The device, the predecessor to what is used worldwide today, was installed in Cleveland, Ohio, on Aug. 5, 1914, at the corner of 105th and Euclid.

The lights offered respite to policemen who had previously been forced to direct cars and horse-drawn wagons in the middle of crowded highways, even in the throes of a midwestern winter.

It wasn’t the first time that people had tried to find alternatives to traffic regulation, though. While gas-lit traffic signals were installed in the 19th century in the U.K., they often proved ineffective — especially since they were known to spontaneously explode.

The Doodle shows the jerky and chaotic traffic flow of a century past — a feature intentionally added by illustrator Nate Swinehart, who wanted to outline that the yellow light wasn’t introduced until even later to regulate traffic flow more effectively.

15/05/2015

A study by the The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has discovered that more than 40 per cent of all motorway and major A road lane closures in England last year were caused by vehicle breakdowns.

It also discovered more than a hundred unsupervised children caused closures too.

The information came from a Freedom of Information (FOI) request from the IAM, the biggest independent road safety charity in the UK, which asked for the number of incidences of lane closures on Highways England-managed roads in 2014.

In total there were just over 440,000 lane closure incidents on motorways and primary A roads in England last year, caused by 44 different defined reasons.

The report also found:

• 12,759 pedestrians walking on a motorway live lane or active A road caused lane closures, in addition to the 122 unsupervised children.

• There were also 7,446 cases of a ‘non-legal’ use of the hard shoulder.

• Furthermore there were 3,990 animals loose on the network; 2,598 abandoned vehicles and 6,742 shed tyres

• 6,288 injury collisions and 29,656 non-injury collisions also caused lane closures

• 856 suicides or attempted suicides caused roads to be shut on England’s main routes.

• There were also 152 cases of objects being thrown onto the roads, and 567 cases of a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road causing roads to be closed.

Of the 185,457 breakdowns; 40,192 were in a ‘live lane’.

Almost half a million incidents took place in 2014 that led to a lane closure costing the economy an estimated £1 billion a year in terms of lost man hours on motorways alone.

Sarah Sillars, IAM chief executive officer, said: “There are many worrying things that emerge from this information. Firstly, people are putting their own lives at risk and those of others by not maintaining their vehicles properly to the point they break down on our busiest roads.

“While we appreciate that a few breakdowns are unavoidable, such as a tyre blow out, the vast majority can be avoided or dealt with before taking a vehicle onto a key route.

“It also shows people do not treat our key economic arteries with the respect they deserve. Pedestrians, unsupervised children and objects thrown on the road should never be happening. It is clear an education and awareness campaign starting at school age is badly needed.”

06/03/2015
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New arrivals...

A bit of the work we do...
18/02/2015

A bit of the work we do...

18/02/2015

...some previews of the last night job in Macroom

12/02/2015

GKTM Ltd will be at the forefront clearing the way for an abnormal load moving from the port @ Ringaskiddy in Cork to Ballyvouskis on the R582 through the town of Macroom.

The load is a 152 tonne transformer and the vehicles transporting this load are 65m long and 5.5m wide ...

It promises to be some spectacle ...

Over the next couple of weeks we will be posting information and pictures so keep checking us out for up to date information ...

Address

Rosemount Business Park
Dublin
DUBLIN11

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+35316674322

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