With the Dawlish railway line up and running again, there's a call for better road links in the south west.
The chairman of the Devon and Cornwall Business Council Tim Jones says 90 per cent of travel in the region is by road.
He's long been campaigning for the dualling of the A303 - which is now on a Government shortlist.
And he thinks the rail crisis in Dawlish has made ministers more conscious of the need for reliable transport links in the south west.
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