Active Travel high on the agenda for team behind Limerick-Cork motorway
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THE project team behind say the proposed new motorway between Limerick and Cork has the potential to deliver 80 kilometres of transformative active travel infrastructure.
This, they say, would connect the communities of Cork, Blarney, Mallow, Buttevant, Charleville, Bruree, Croom, Patrickswell and Limerick.
A number of active travel opportunities are being presented including integrating the N/M20 project with the wider Inter-Urban Network to complement the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy, the Limerick Shannon Metropolitan Area Strategy, the cycle hub town of Kilmallock and various public transport hubs.
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