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RSA seeks views of truckers on work time rules

Bus and truck drivers including operators are being asked by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) for their views on planned changes to their working time rules. The changes are being proposed by the EU and apply to any drivers and travelling staff using buses and trucks which are fitted with tachographs.

One-eyed driver gets one-way ticket

A Kildare man facing charges of dangerous driving has been ordered to stay out of Westmeath.

Rush hour traffic prevents residents leaving estates

Residents of Ardilaun Green and Ardilaun Heights are calling for a roundabout or traffic lights to be installed at the junction between their estates and the C-Link Road, due to the difficulty they experience exiting during peak traffic times.

Doctor denies charge of dangerous driving causing death

The trial of a doctor accused of dangerous driving causing the death of a woman two years ago is expected to begin today.

Cheque book could have saved drunk driver from jail, court hears

A young man, charged with drunk and dangerous driving, could have been saved from serving a seven month sentence if he had brought his cheque book to pay more than €5,000 worth of damage, the Galway District Court heard this week.

O’Flaherty calls for traffic calming measures on Monument Road

An advanced traffic light system and a reduced speed limit along the entire length of the Monument Road in Menlo is necessary to solve the area’s ongoing traffic problems.

Lay-bys should be provided for slow moving traffic

Slow moving traffic should be given the opportunity to pull in to allow faster traffic to proceed without unnecessary delays, according to Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council Councillor Joe Mellett.

Combat speeding through community speed watch says McNelis

Community speed watch is helping combat speeding in residential areas in Britain and Galway should lead the way by introducing such a scheme in Ireland.

Man who paid speeding fine but failed to produce insurance banned

A Westport man who was stopped for speeding and paid his fine but failed to produce his insurance and driving licence within 10 days was disqualified from driving for a year at Castlebar District Court this week.

Man gets prison and fine for dangerous driving

A Latvian man with a number of previous driving convictions was given two terms of 28 days in prison to be served consecutively following a conviction for dangerous driving and other driving offences at Claremorris District Court this week.

 

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