
Dublin traffic LIVE: Collision on M50 adds to growing delays
The Easter break is here for school children across the country and it's having a positive impact on traffic.
We'll be bringing you the latest updates in our live blog below alongside LiveDrive on Dublin City FM. There are no major traffic incidents to report at the moment.
The M50 is busiest southbound between Ballymun and Blanchardstown but it's moving. Then it's slower northbound where you'll be stuck between Ballymount and just after Lucan.
According to TomTom traffic, there's around 27 traffic jams in the capital - although that number could grow. At the moment it's taking just under 30 minutes to travel 10km on average.
Stick with us for updates in the live blog below. As always, if you've an update for us or we've missed anything, drop an email to news@dublinlive.ie.
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