Dublin commuters spend 14 days every year behind the wheel driving to work

A survey carried out by easytrip, has revealed that Irish motorists are losing 14 days on average per year commuting into Dublin's city centre.

Dublin commuters spend 14 days every year behind the wheel driving to work

A survey carried out by easytrip, the electronic parking and tolling tag provider, has revealed that Irish motorists are losing 14 days on average per year commuting into Dublin's city centre.

Respondents to the survey also believe that the proposed changes to the traffic flow on the north and south quays would see this figure increase by an additional 10 days annually equating to a total of 24 days a year in the car.

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