Gardai have warned of slow moving traffic across Ireland as a protest against fuel prices got under way on Tuesday morning.

Posting on the social media site X, An Garda Siochana said they were aware of convoys on the M7 and M4 in County Kildare, on M7 in County Limerick, on the M8 in County Offaly, on the M3 in County Meath and on the M6 in County Galway.

They say drivers should “plan their journeys accordingly”.

On Monday, Gardai warned the protest could lead to “significant” traffic disruption.

Gardai say they have had “limited interaction” with the protest organisers.

They said: “As the majority of the organisation of these convoys is taking place on social media platforms and messaging apps, An Garda Siochana is not in a position to provide accurate or detailed advice to the general public at this time.”

Posts on social media said convoys of vehicles, including HGVs, agricultural and plant vehicles, would gather at various locations across the country before travelling along major travel routes.

The messages say the plan is for some of the convoys to remain in regional locations and some of them to converge in Dublin city centre.

Gardai have had no role in permitting or authorising public gatherings or protests, but there is no permit required in order to organise any protest.

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