Public transport is solution to Galway traffic problems, say critics to ring road proposal

Latest: Critics of a proposed Galway Ring Road say public transport is the solution to the city's traffic problems.

Public transport is solution to Galway traffic problems, say critics to ring road proposal

Update 11.40am: Critics of a proposed Galway Ring Road say public transport is the solution to the city's traffic problems.

An application for a new bypass is being lodged this month after previous plans failed to get off the grounds.

A group of residents and politicians are now calling for proposals for a light rail system to be examined.

Independent TD Catherine Connolly has said that relying on roads and private cars to solve the problem is a "stale" idea.

"What we have said on this ... is that there is sustainable solutions to this with light rail being one of them."

Earlier: Plans for a Galway ring road called 'male' and 'stale'

Plans for a Galway ring road have been called "male" and "stale".

An application for a new route to relieve traffic jams in the city is being lodged this month.

Critics say other innovative solutions - like a light rail system - are needed instead.

Independent TD Catherine Connolly says previous attempts at creating bypasses have failed.

She said: "I describe it as a male, stale way of thinking that further roads and cars is the only way forward."

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