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EU crackdown on driver traffic offences abroad

Drivers will be punished for traffic offences they commit abroad, including the four “big killers” causing 75 per cent of road fatalities - speeding, breaking traffic lights, failure to use seatbelts, and drink driving - following a vote in the European Parliament on Wednesday.

Galway to benefit from €800,000 transport upgrades

The Government has announced that Galway will be the beneficiary of from four new city traffic and road improvements as part of the jobs initiative. The €800,000 investment has been allocated from a €15 million fund for smarter travel and public transport projects.

New motorway equipment to improve safety

In order to improve the safety of road maintenance crews and road users, Westmeath County Council has acquired new motorway traffic management equipment worth €160,000. This includes a new impact protection vehicle and three new mobile lane closure trailers.

Taking out city roundabouts will prove to be a ‘failed experiment’ warns Naughton

Ridding Galway of most of its roundabouts and replacing them with signalised junctions, similar to that at Moneenageisha, is nothing more than a plan to repeat a “failed experiment”.

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.

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.

Traffic lights to remain green for longer on N17 says Grealish

The traffic lights at Claregalway are to be left green for a longer period of time for traffic travelling on the N17.

Taking a co-ordinated approach to traffic management

Ireland rolled out a key element of its new road safety campaign this week, and, as expected, there was huge interest where the Gardai's new mobile traffic cameras (think emissions), operated by private contractors, were to be posted - so much so the Garda website crashed several times.

Kilkenny to remember road traffic victims

One hundred and eight people lost their lives in road collisions in Kilkenny between 1997 and 2009, and to recognise this a day has been set aside to remember these people.

Information overload is endangering urban road users

Imagine if tomorrow morning your local authority decided to remove all yield, stop, and other such signage, as well as traffic lights and pedestrian crossings from your village, town or city?

 

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