Warning of delays around Dublin Port Tunnel from 1 January as Brexit hits home
Hauliers and motorists have been warned to expect delays around Dublin Port Tunnel from 1 January.
Contingency plans have been finalised to minimise the impact that Brexit-related traffic congestion may have on the port and nearby roads.
A new traffic management system will be rolled out from the New Year to deal with any Brexit related traffic delays at the country's main ports, tunnels and motorways.
''We will be advising drivers to adopt certain approaches to the tunnel,'' Pat Maher, Director of Network management at Transport Infrastructure Ireland told RTÉ News.
''We'll be asking drivers coming down the M1 and M50 to avail of additional truck parking spaces provided in motorway service areas,'' Mr Maher said.
Видео Warning of delays around Dublin Port Tunnel from 1 January as Brexit hits home канала RTÉ News
Contingency plans have been finalised to minimise the impact that Brexit-related traffic congestion may have on the port and nearby roads.
A new traffic management system will be rolled out from the New Year to deal with any Brexit related traffic delays at the country's main ports, tunnels and motorways.
''We will be advising drivers to adopt certain approaches to the tunnel,'' Pat Maher, Director of Network management at Transport Infrastructure Ireland told RTÉ News.
''We'll be asking drivers coming down the M1 and M50 to avail of additional truck parking spaces provided in motorway service areas,'' Mr Maher said.
Видео Warning of delays around Dublin Port Tunnel from 1 January as Brexit hits home канала RTÉ News
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