Mr Musgrave said that he felt a "line has been crossed".
"I think many carers sympathise with the goal of the protest, to get fuel prices down," he said.
Separately, a woman travelling to visit her father in hospital spoke of how the protests impacted her.
Linda got caught up in the blockades on the N11 while travelling from Wexford to a Dublin hospital.
"Yesterday morning, I was going up to St Vincent's Hospital to meet the consultant and the palliative care team in relation to my Dad.
My Dad is going to be 87 on Monday but we only have a short time left with him," she said on RTÉ's Today with David McCullagh.
"As we went around the bend on the N11, past the exit slip road, we came to a standstill.
There was a very slow 20-kilometre drive, and I noticed on the hard shoulder randomly parked some trucks.
The ambulance, fire engines, police wouldn't have been able to use the hard shoulder.
"I was lucky I got to the hospital and my Dad is still with us ...
but there are people that were caught on the N11, I'm sure, weren't lucky."
Linda said she was no longer in support of the protests as a result.
"They've made their point ...
my support for them has waned," she said.
"I did initially (support them), I thought, yes, good for them, but now it's too long."
The Irish Medical Organisation has said that slower emergency services response times and missed healthcare appointments because of blockades will have a hugely detrimental effect on patient welfare nationwide.
Speaking at the organisation's AGM in Killarney, its incoming president, Professor Matthew Sadlier, said it was unacceptable that the disproportionate actions of a minority are having such a significant negative impact on patients.
He said there should always be room for peaceful protest in this country, but not at the expense of patient welfare due to the deliberate targeting of critical infrastructure.
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