
Dublin traffic LIVE: Biggest delays heading into capital as M50 moves well
At the moment, traffic is moving well overall in Dublin. The biggest delays that we're seeing are heading into the capital on the Greater Dublin commuter belt.
There's queues heading into Dublin on the M7 but nothing out of the ordinary. Slight delays on the N3 to the M50.
On the M50 it's slow southbound approaching Finglas, also slow on the northbound side. Overall it's moving well with no incidents to report.
Stick with us in the live blog below for the latest traffic updates from across the capital. If you have an update for us, drop an email to news@dublinlive.ie.
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