PN candidate Ryan Callus revealed that the trackless tram proposed by the party will see arterial roads from where it will pass narrowed to a single lane.
Callus said that the choice was between the current traffic filled roads and the trackless tram which aims ti make it easier for people to leave cars at home. The tram, Callus said, would run on arterial and distributor roads on a dedicated lane.
Callus said that the tram will take up one of the lanes and will not take up additional land to widen any roads. People will understand the importance of taking the tram rather than using their cars, said Callus as he was asked by journalists on Tuesday night.
Callus said the Labour’s metro proposal is too expensive and would take too long to implement. He insisted that the Labour Party itself abandoned the proposal in its manifesto by saying it will study the concept further.
The trackless tram would cost around €3 billion said Callus – half the cost of the metro – and be developed in five years as opposed to 20 years needed for a metro system. He also insisted that the PN will not tax people to implement its proposal.
The costings of the PN, Callus said, will be released before the election, but would not reveal when.
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