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guzzler said:What's the bets that the Gardai needing to fill their quotas, will sit there pulling in the money even though the road will be safe and you take the back road and will never get caught
CGorman said:I live in Mullingar and could'nt be happier with the way the transport system is shaping up at present here - brand new M4 motorway just opened, increased train frequency since Monday, and the new town C-link ringroad is finally making serious progress. At the moment its all looking good... we'll see how it is in a few years time...
ronan_d_john said:But it's still Mullingar
I remember hearing this soundbite last night on the news but I don't think it's fair to compare without more complete information. What are French road taxes like? What's the French train/commuter train system like? How much would a train journey of similar distance (Dublin/Galway) compare?CGorman said:As regards its price, the Minister pointed out that to travel the same distance from Dublin to Galway in France could cost up to €18 so we should not whin about €2.50. Now €18 may be a slight exaggeration, but he's not far off the mark, anyone who's ever been on French motorways will tell you that.
Decani said:How much would a train journey of similar distance (Dublin/Galway) compare?
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