The Fianna Fáil deputy is also criticising the government's approach to disability transport.
People in the midlands are frustrated by the Department of Transport's €100m underspend when just two per cent of that figure, would be enough to progress the the N4 Mullingar to Roosky project.
That's what Longford Westmeath TD Robert Troy is saying after It was confirmed by both the Taoiseach and Tainaste that any underspend could be redirected to progress the N4 road upgrade.
The Fianna Fáil rep also discussed the discontent over a lack of support for transport for people with a disability.
Deputy Troy says the cost of the road is a fraction of the underspend:
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