Eamon Ryan says sustainable transport options will be 'ramped up' in order to ensure there's a reduction in the volume of traffic.
The Environment Minister says road-space will start to be 'reallocated' from September, paving the way for a reduction in car-use.
Eamon Ryan says sustainable transport options will be 'ramped up' in order to ensure there's a reduction in the volume of traffic.
Earlier this year, Minister Ryan approved plans which will see parking at public sector workplaces phased out over time.
Speaking in Carlow this afternoon, he says we cannot be solely dependent on cars:

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