Dubliners are being urged to walk, cycle or use public transport if they can tomorrow in order to avoid being snarled up by tomorrow’s hauliers’ protest over fuel prices.
Gardaí are warning of potential traffic disruption at the rush hour peaks as lorry drivers gather at motorway service stations before travelling in convoy to the city at 7am.
There is a possibility of some traffic disruption during the peak hours on Monday morning due to a planned hauliers protest. The public is asked to plan for any necessary journeys on Monday and to use public transport, walking and cycling where possible. pic.twitter.com/3AgTByvp6M
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) December 12, 2021
It’s the second such protest organised through an anonymous Facebook group, from which the Irish Road Haulage Association has distanced itself.
Retail Excellence Ireland says the group will put livelihoods in danger by causing major disruption at a crucial time of the year for sale.