Gardai warn of traffic disruption after calls for nationwide fuel protest on major routes to Dublin this morning
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Gardai warn of traffic disruption after calls for nationwide fuel protest on major routes to Dublin this morning
"Gardaí expect 'significant additional traffic' due to plans circulating on social media for convoys of HGVs, agricultural vehicles, and other slow-moving vehicles to gather at various locations around the country."
"Dublin Airport advised those travelling to the airport tomorrow to leave plenty of time, stating, 'Passengers travelling to and from Dublin Airport tomorrow morning are advised to allow extra time for their journey due to the possibility of traffic disruption on roads around the airport.'"
"Protest group Athlone Stands Together stated online that drivers would assemble at designated points from 7am, with 'the intention' that 'all convoys merge and form one large convoy into Dublin.'"
An Garda Síochána has warned of significant traffic disruptions due to a planned nationwide fuel protest. Convoys of HGVs, agricultural vehicles, and slow-moving vehicles are expected to gather from various counties, including Galway, Clare, Tipperary, Offaly, and Limerick, heading towards Dublin. Dublin Airport has advised travelers to allow extra time for their journeys. The protest is organized by local activist groups, with assembly points set for 7am. Gardaí have limited information on the routes due to the organization occurring on social media.
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