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Dublin ban may get heav

26th February 2004
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HGVS WITH a GVW of more than 17 tonnes or three or more axles could face a ban from central Dublin from 7am to 7pm under new proposals.

Dublin City Council has begun consultation with truck operators and city and port users on a draft strategy to prohibit all HGV movements inside a co between the two city canals I 7am to 7pm.The prohibition w also prevent trucks accessini port from entering the city cen A number of exceptions made in the Heavy Goods 1 cie Management Strategy, bt existing three-tonne weight will remain in force on local dential streets. The strategy kick in when the Dublin Port nel (DPT) opens in August 2C The council says its main ol tives are to ensure the tunnel' potential is realised by remc port-related HGV traffic 1 the city and reducing the vol of non-port related HGV trat the city centre.

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Organisations: Dublin City Council
Locations: Dublin