IRHA President Ger Hyland says the body is due to meet with the Taoiseach soon on the issue.
The President of the Irish Road Haulage Association is defending lorry drivers using local roads to dodge toll costs.
It follows Laois councillor Ollie Clooney asking the local authority to put weight restrictions on a route in Ballacolla to clear up access for locals.
IRHA President,Rosenallis's Ger Hyland says they're not the enemy in this situation with the body due to meet with the Taoiseach on the issue.
Mr Hyland says they're still calling for a resolution:
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