Traffic Signals
Traffic signals and pedestrian crossings play an important role in managing traffic and helping pedestrians, cyclists and motorists travel safely throughout Cork City.
If you notice a fault with a traffic signal, pedestrian signal or cyclist crossing, you can report it to Cork City Council.
Report a Traffic Signal Fault
Examples of faults that can be reported include:
- Traffic signals not working
- Damaged traffic signals
- Traffic signal lamps not illuminated
- Pedestrian signals not operating
- Pedestrian push buttons not operating
- Audible pedestrian crossing signals not working
Report Faulty or Out-of-Order Traffic Signals
To report a faulty traffic signal or signal lamp within the Cork City boundary, you can:
- Submit a fault through Cork City Council's Customer Service Request form here
- Call +353 (0)21 4924000 during business hours
- Call Cork City Council's Out-of-Hours/Emergency Contact Number on +353 (0)21 4966512 outside business hours
Creating a Customer Service Request
- Log in to the Customer Service Request page here
- Under options, select 'Potholes and other Road-Related Hazards (including Traffic Lights)'
- Complete the form, providing the location of the fault and a detailed description of the issue
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