Traffic issues in the town have been a topic of scrutiny for years.
Traffic and transport issues in a Westmeath town will be the focal point of a new study.
The local authority have engaged consultancy firm Systra to undertake the survey, which will investigate the feasibility of walking or cycling in Mullingar.
Traffic congestion has been a topic of criticism in the town for nearly four years.
The firm have sought the help of councillors for their ideas, and are expected to request the public's analysis in the future.
Indepedent Councillor Mick Dollard says there's one particular group that must be involved in the study:
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