Severe traffic at Dublin's Port Tunnel as motorists face rain and gridlock
Motorists have been advised to avoid the area.
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Motorists have been advised to avoid the area.
The north quays are particularly bad.
DAA wants to change the planning status of the car parks in question from temporary to permanent.
The local authority wants businesses to put forward suggestions for a shared freight logistics service.
Removal of debris has led to the closure of the northbound bore of the tunnel.
A spokesperson for the Transport Department said ‘teething difficulties are to be expected’.
Any delay in road network improvements will ‘constrain growth’ and hinder productivity, finds Transport Infrastructure Ireland.
Next week, Dublin City Council will discuss new plans to restrict car numbers in the city.
The measure was recommended in a report last year from the National Transport Authority.
The strategy will see the city’s main thoroughfare closed to traffic for three and a half hours a day.
Holidaymakers were stuck for over 15 hours in their cars at the port of Dover yesterday due to heightened entry checks by French border police.
The Port of Dover has seen enormous tailbacks over the weekend due to holiday traffic and heightened security at French border control.
The strike is set to go ahead tomorrow and last until Saturday morning.
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Holidaymakers say they were also intimidated by airport staff, and told they would have to leave the facility for an emergency shelter.
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