Sinn Féin TD for Dublin South West Seán Crowe has welcomed clarification by Minister Varadkar that there are no immediate plans to introduce multiple tolls on the M50. The response followed leaks and media reports that suggested he would be implementing NRA proposals to bring in new tolls in 2014.
Deputy Crowe said:
“There will be a sigh of relief from drivers and commuters who use the M50 that there are no plans for these charges. Multiple tolling on the M50 would have been a disaster for motorists, particularly those commuting long distances for work. Many families are already hard pressed and can’t afford to fork out extra cash getting to and from work.
“If there are real problems with overcrowding at peak times on the M50 then the solution is to improve public transport rather than punish commuters who have no option but to drive to work.
“This government has cut public transport budgets, increased fares numerous times and Minister Varadkar has a record of stoking industrial disputes in companies like Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus.
“A genuine new approach from the government is needed to get people out of cars and on to public transport. Punitive measures like tolls as suggested by National Road Authority are not appropriate and not wanted .”ENDS