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Longer delays are now expected due to the road works at M7 from Dublin and the M8 from Cork.
There are major road works on the two main routes leading to Stradbally, on the M7 and M8 which have been causing big delays at key commuter times.
Festival organisers are urging people to plan their journey well in advance, be prepared for delays and set off as early as possible to avoid the bottle neck which takes place on the run up to the evening rush hour.
With speeds of just 60km on this stretch of the M7 and the M8 shut for a portion, there can be huge tail backs.
Commuter traffic from 2.30pm
Deputy Editor of AA Roadwatch, Elaine O’Sullivan, has given the following advice: “First and foremost, make sure you plan ahead for your journey to Electric Picnic and allow yourself plenty of time to get to the festival site.
“If you are leaving after work on Friday, keep in mind that evening rush hour delays start to pick up a little earlier. you will see increased volumes of commuter traffic from about 2.30pm onwards so factor that into your plans.
“Festival goers will start to make their way to the site from late morning onwards on Friday, so areas closer to the site will be quite busy.
“If you are heading to the festival via N7/M7 bear in mind that reduced speed limits are in place both ways between J8 Johnstown and J11 M9 as part of ongoing works and this will slow traffic between these junctions.
“And if you’re coming from Cork, the M8 is completely closed both ways for works between J13 Mitchelstown South and J14 Fermoy North until 8pm Friday evening so you will have to divert via the Old N8,” added the AA roadwatch director.
LaoisToday will be keeping updates on festival traffic throughout the weekend.
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