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Essential driver training now compulsory

Starting this week, learner drivers must take compulsory lessons as part of a new licensing system.

Essential driver training now compulsory

Starting this week, learner drivers must take compulsory lessons as part of a new licensing system.

Cycle safety campaign launched

The Road Safety Authority has launched a national campaign to raise awareness of road safety among cyclists.

Road deaths rocket by thirty five per cent in January

Jim Higgins MEP for Ireland North West has expressed his concern at the sharp increase in road deaths over the month of January 2011 compared to the same month last year.

Don’t become a road death headline, warns local safety chief

Gardai and the Road Safety Authority along with AA Roadwatch are stepping up their life-saving campaigns this weekend in a bid to halt the trend of deaths on the country’s roads during Bank Holiday breaks. In a concerted effort between the parties to ensure it is a weekend to remember for all the right reasons, pedestrians and cyclists using roads around Mayo are also to be issued with complimentary high-visibility vests by gardai who are to carry a supply in their vehicles.

Driving efficiently saves up to €295 or 30 per cent off annual fuel bill

A team of expert drivers in the Mazda/Topaz Drive Safe, Drive Smart campaign have achieved an amazing 3.44L/100kms (81.97 miles per gallon) in a road test aimed at highlighting the benefits of driving safely and more fuel efficiently.

Driving efficiently saves money

A team of expert drivers in the Mazda/Topaz Drive Safe, Drive Smart campaign have achieved an amazing 3.44L/100kms (81.97 miles per gallon) in a road test aimed at highlighting the benefits of driving safely and more fuel efficiently.

Road safety debate on CRC fm

Tomorrow (Saturday November 29) the CRC 102.9 fm flagship current affairs programme Saturday Forum will feature a debate on road safety.

RSA launches 'Register of Approved Driving Instructors'

From May 1 learner drivers paying for driving lessons should only use an approved driving instructor who registered with the Road Safety Authority.

RSA launches Register of Approved Driving Instructors

From May 1 learner drivers paying for driving lessons should only be using an approved driving instructor who registered with the Road Safety Authority.

 

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