After festival organisers faced major criticism on Friday for huge traffic delays, it seems the problem has arose again today in Portlaw, Co.Waterford as festival goers return home following this years 'All Together Now'.
'The National' and Glen Hansard were among those to headline the South East festival.
Traffic routes did change but it seems delays couldn't be avoided this time either:
Leaving All Together Now today or picking someone up? Some exit routes have changed - full details at https://t.co/PSzIBsNprc
🔵 Blue gate: Exit towards Carrick-on-Suir.
🔴 Red gate: Exit towards Kilmacthomas.
🚖 Collections: Go to Portlaw Village. #ATN19— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) August 5, 2019
Some festival goers waited up to 2 hrs in traffic just to get out of the car parks at the Curraghmore Estate.
People have taken to social media to vent their frustration.
And so #ATNTrafficJam, we meet again. You can turn the engines off boys, you’re here for the long haul. #atn #AllTogetherNow @ATNfestival @GardaTraffic #roadtonowhere
— 𝔸𝕠𝕚𝕗𝕖 (@AoifeMhaith) August 5, 2019
Moved about 3 metres in the last hour. Still at the very back of the red carpark. Nothing moving. #ATN19 #ATN #altogethernow
— Komeera (@TokenBeige) August 5, 2019
It's frustrating that they have not put a sufficient plan in place after Friday. #atn
— Mushypea (@mushypea007) August 5, 2019