There are continued reports of congestion at peak times.
The debate on traffic flow in Mullingar continues, a year after a new smart lights system was installed.
Town enhancement works have also been carried out, with local taxi-driver Ciaran Whyte saying the town has never looked better.
However, there are continued reports of traffic congestion, especially at peak times.
The issue was raised at meeting of the Mullingar-Kinnegad Municipal District earlier this week.
Mr. Whyte says a number of pinch points remain, although he doesn't believe there's much more the local authority can do to alleviate pressure:
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