Nationalist Party candidates have allegedly contradicted each other when it comes to explaining how a proposed trackless tram will not lead to a reduction in existing traffic lanes.
Spokesperson for the party Toni Bezzina said that no existing traffic lanes will be lost despite the tram requiring a dedicated lane. He insisted the existing road space will be administered in a way to create a dedicated lane for the tram.
However, PN candidate Ryan Callus contradicted the claim earlier during the week by saying that the tram will take up one of the existing lanes so that roads will not be widened.
Callus told journalists that the tram will take up one of the lanes. ‘We will not take up additional land to widen roads but people will understand the importance of taking the tram rather than using their car.
Callus spoke about ‘rationalising’ existing road space to create a dedicated lane. Neither of the two candidates have explained how existing road space will be better administered or rationalised without having to lose one of the existing lanes.
With the Opposition insisting that no further land will be taken up and no existing lanes will be lost, the only option which remains is to narrow the lanes and add a third squeezed lane. However, this was not yet addressed by the PN for the potential road safety issues.
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