OVER €1BN COLLECTED IN CAR TAX WHILE RURAL ROADS DISINTEGRATE
Thursday, 03 March 2011 16:04

Monaghan IFA Environment and Rural Affairs Chairman Seamus Traynor has
accused the Department of Environment of hoarding over €1billion and
diverting it away from rural roads, at a time when many regional and
secondary roads are in a dreadful condition.

He said, “The recent revised book of estimates published by the Department
of Finance shows that over €1billion was collected in 2010 as motor tax paid
by car owners. Despite this, rural roads in many parts of the country,
particularly in counties Meath, Wexford, Carlow, Wicklow and Tipperary are
riddled with potholes and are falling apart following the recent heavy rain
and the freezing weather in December.”

Mr Traynor said, “This situation is unacceptable and cannot continue for
another year. The Department of the Environment must immediately develop a
national plan whereby a direct top-up to the Road Improvement Fund is
provided from the Motor Tax income received when roads end up in the present
appalling state.”

“It is no longer acceptable to leave these roads in such a dangerous way,
either for motorists or pedestrians.”