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The ‘Safe Cross Code’ song makes a comeback

As parents and children across the country prepare for the beginning of the school year, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has re-introduced the ‘Safe Cross Code’ song as part of a package of road safety measures aimed at primary school children. The song, written by Chris Darby, has been re-recorded for the new generation of road-users and features showbiz legend Brendan Grace, who recorded the original song, and the pupils of Derrywash National School in Castlebar.

Young adults encouraged to take part in EU Night Without Accident

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) will be holding the third European Night Without Accident on Saturday October 17 as part of Irish Road Safety Week. The initiative is aimed at promoting responsible behaviour behind the wheel among young adults.

Dark day on Galway roads as five die in two separate crashes

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Galway was reeling last evening after a day of horror on the roads on Tuesday which saw five people die in two separate accidents in a twelve-hour period.

RSA issues festive advice to road users

As the country prepares to celebrate Christmas and ring in the New Year the Road Safety Authority (RSA) is urging all road users to take personal responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others on the roads.

Injuries sustained on Mayo roads decrease in 2009

A positive reflection in the public’s attitude to road safety is evident in new statistics released which show there is a decline in the number of serious and non serious injuries sustained on Mayo roads during 2009.

Best advice for driving in snow or icy conditions

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is warning road users to be extra alert and that greater levels of observation, anticipation, and concentration are required when driving in snow or icy conditions.

RSA advises road users to remain vigilant during thaw

The Road Safety Authority has advised road users to remain vigilant on the roads as the snow and ice begins to thaw this week.

Martin Molloy can diagnose your commercial problems

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If you have a problem with your commercial vehicle, or any other vehicle for that matter, Martin Molloy Commercials is your one stop shop to get that problem sorted. Since he opened for business in 1996, Martin Molloy has seen his business grow to where it stands today as one of the country’s best known commercial repair and diagnostic centres. Located just outside Castlebar in Ross West, Martin Molloy Commercials carries out not only diagnostic work, but repairs on all heavy and light commercial vehicles. He also runs a DOE test centre along with carrying out tests for safe load passes for the Irish Petroleum Association, pressure testing on tankers, tachograph calibration, speed limiter fitting, and a full rescue service.

Check safety rating of new cars urges RSA on scrappage scheme

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has recommended that anyone considering buying a new car under the Government’s car scrappage scheme should examine closely information about the safety performance of the car before buying.

 

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