The Ennis-based, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, believes a shortage of lorry drivers could lead to Ireland having a reputation, as a ‘third rate’ economy.
It’s believed the pandemic has led to a higher turnover of drivers, with many having taken up jobs in other sectors.
Waiting times to sit HGV tests, are understood to be nearly a year.
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IRHA President, and Ennis haulier, Eugene Drennan believes traders may seek alternatives to Ireland if delays continue.