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Driver distraction is now a wider and bigger issue

Mobile phone usage while driving has increased since 2009, but the AA also reports 73.4 per cent of motorists admit to eating or drinking a non alcoholic beverage while driving at least occasionally.

Local drivers guilty of using phones and swearing at SatNavs

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The use of mobile phones while driving is actually on the increase despite numerous high-profile safety campaigns, according to the Automobile Association (AA).

18.1 per cent unemployment rate in south-east region

The people of the south-east are suffering more than most in the recession that has hit the country.

Women drivers more stressed than men

Women are far more likely to get stressed out while driving than their male counterparts, the results of the latest AA poll suggest.

Pothole damage to vehicles is not acceptable

Beleaguered Irish motorists who are contending with escalating fuel prices, due mainly to rapidly rising international oil prices. On top of that, they are having to pay the cost of pothole damage due to the poor condition of our secondary roads in particular.

Women dramatically more stressed behind the wheel than men

Women are far more likely to get stressed out while driving than their male counterparts, the results of the latest AA Motor Insurance poll would suggest.

Pothole damage to vehicles is not acceptable

Beleaguered Irish motorists are contending with escalating fuel prices, due mainly to rapidly rising international oil prices and on top of that, they are having to pay the cost of pothole damage due to the poor condition of our secondary roads in particular.

New initiatives needed to halt devastation of unemployment

The current unemployment rate in the southeast demonstrates the devastation created by job losses in the region in recent years, according to a prominent business association.

Castlecomer golf results

Results from the ladies 18 hole singles stableford are as follows: 1. Jean Jackman 41 points; 2. Margaret Geoghegan, Borris 38 points back 9; 3. Marie Gannon 38 points; Gross Emer Foley 37 points; 4. Kathleen Hogan 37 points; Front 9 Jenny Wallace, Kilkenny 20 points; Back 9 Helen Conway 19 points.

Eire Óg advance to next round... after a stiff challenge from Kiltegan

Fresh from their county title win seven days previously, Eire Óg senior footballers advanced to the quarter final of the AIB Leinster club championship. They defeated Kiltegan at Dr Cullen Park on Sunday in a highly entertaining game.

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