Take HGVs out of small towns - Hackett

HGVs that pollute small towns to avoid paying tolls should reconsider their practices, according to local Minister Pippa Hackett.

“Children, old people and the vulnerable deserve to walk the streets of their towns without having to endure the noise and traffic of these large vehicles,” she said.

Minister Hackett was responding to an Origin-Destination survey of traffic passing through Abbeyleix, Durrow, and Cullolhill, conducted by Laois County Council.

It shows that an average of 580 HGVs per day pass along the N77/R639 – 15% of which could potentially have used the M7 Toll for their journeys.

“Most hauliers are doing the decent thing and using the correct route,” said Minister Pippa Hackett. “2,695 HGV drivers use the M7 Toll Plaza daily. I now call on all hauliers to pay their tolls and keep their vehicles out of small towns.

“This survey highlights what’s happening in Abbeyleix, Durrow, and Cullohill but it’s probably happening in other parts of the country as well.

“I commend Laois County Council on conducting this survey,” she ended.