Ryan calls for incentives to reduce traffic congestion

Former government minister Eoin Ryan has called for the introduction of British-style incentives for companies to use the rail network in a bid to reduce heavy traffic on the roads.

Former government minister Eoin Ryan has called for the introduction of British-style incentives for companies to use the rail network in a bid to reduce heavy traffic on the roads.

Mr Ryan, who is chairman of the Dáil transport committee, said today that the move should be made to encourage heavy goods off the roads of Ireland.

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