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Enjoy the fresh air but please park safely - urges local authority
Drivers are being urged to think about where and how they park when going out for their daily exercise, which must be within 5km from their home, according to Mayo County Council.
Christmas road safety campaign launched by council
Mayo County Council have managed to secure the support of one of the busiest men in the world this time of the year in a road safety campaign.
Communities asked to ‘Light up for Road Safety’
Local Authority Road Safety Officers across Ireland are asking the public to shine a light for road safety on World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, From 7pm to 8pm this Sunday, November 15.
Back-to-school season could test Ireland’s road safety once again
Over the past eight days six lives have been lost on Irish roads in road crashes, so in addition to complying with Covid-19 provincial directives, road safety needs to be top priority with students and parents as schools return to a new normal, according to Mayo County Council's road safety officer Noel Gibbons.
'Jigging' slow cyclists grind O'Malley's gears
An independent member of Mayo County Council has criticised the behaviour of some cyclists on roads in the county.
Drivers on quieter lockdown roads reminded to share the road
Road Safety professionals are encouraging all road users to help reduce the strain on the emergency services during the coronavirus pandemic by taking extra care when making essential journeys.
Rally fans advised to respect other road users
After a weekend of carnage on our roads, the Mayo Road Safety Working together Group have issued a road safety appeal to everyone attending the Mayo Stages Rally on Sunday, March 8, in the Castlebar area saying that road safety is everyone’s responsibility and there is one essential ingredient required for everyone’s safety and that is personnel responsibility.
Road Safety Office urge drivers to 'drive away your bad habits during Lent'
Local authorities and An Garda Siochana are appealing for people observing Lent to give up one more thing - bad driving, stating
Candidates asked to give road safety number one with election posters
Mayo County Council's Road Safety Office has issued an appeal to those contesting the upcoming election to give consideration when erecting election posters and the placement of mobile advertisement boards, as to whether these signs may cause an obstruction or danger.
Driving while suffering from flu raises risk of a road collisions says road safety officer
As general public are sneezing their way back to work and with the number of flu cases expected to rise in the coming weeks people reminded to think road safety by the road safety officer of Mayo County Council.