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KIA Rio is Continental Irish Car of the Year

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The Kia Rio has been voted Continental Irish Car of the Year 2012 by the Irish Motoring Writers’ Association.

Two VW contenders for Van of the Year

The list of eligible vans for the title of Continental Irish Van of the Year 2012 has been announced by the Irish Motoring Writers’ Association (IMWA) Van of the Year Jury.

Children not happy with parents’ driving

Nearly two thirds of children say that their parents are aggressive drivers, and 13 per cent say they are scared or embarrassed by their parents’ driving.

How’s my driving? Children slam parents’ driving skills

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Nearly two thirds of children (63 per cent) admit their parents are aggressive drivers and 13 per cent say they are scared or embarrassed by Mum and Dad’s driving, according to new research.

How’s my driving? Kids slam parents’ driving skills

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Nearly two thirds of children (63 per cent) admit their parents are aggressive drivers and 13 per cent say they are scared or embarrassed by mum and dad’s driving, according to new research.

How’s my driving? Children slam parents’ driving skills

Nearly two thirds of children (63 per cent) admit their parents are aggressive drivers and 13 per cent say they are scared or embarrassed by Mum and Dad’s driving, according to new research.

Irish drivers need to do a lot better on roundabouts

As Galway plans to rid itself of roundabouts, a roadside survey of motorist behaviour at some of Dublin’s busiest roundabouts by Continental Tyres shows that drivers often ignore the rules of the road and show woeful levels of knowledge of correct etiquette at roundabouts.

Irish drivers need to do better on roundabouts

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A roadside survey of motorist behaviour at some of the country’s busiest roundabouts shows that drivers often ignore the rules of the road and show woeful levels of knowledge of correct etiquette at roundabouts.

Less than one in 10 obey 30km city speed limit

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Fewer than 10 per cent of motorists obey the 30km/h speed limit introduced by Dublin City Council last year, according to a new survey by Continental Tyres.

Less than one in 10 obey 30km city speed limit

Fewer than 10 per cent of motorists obey the 30km/h speed limit introduced by Dublin City Council last year, according to a new survey by Continental Tyres.

 

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