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Bike Week comes to Mayo

Bike Week 2012 takes place between June 16 and 24. Westport Town Council in association with An Taisce, Iompar Mhaigh Eo and Mayo County Council’s Road Safety Officer have organised a number of events in Westport during Bike Week.

Be safe and be seen on Mayo roads

As the spring weather entices more people to take to the roads to enjoy the warm temperatures and scenery, the RSA is reminding everyone to be more aware of other road users. The road safety officer with Mayo County Council, Noel Gibbons, urges motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians to ‘spring forward’ safely when Daylight Saving Time begins at 2am this Saturday.

Road safety begins at pre-school age

Starting young is the most effective way to improve safety on our county’s roads, according to Westmeath’s road safety officer.

Axa Road Safety Roadshow in association with Mayo County Council

Mayo County Council in association with AXA Insurance is issuing an invitation to the public to attend at the AXA/Mayo Road Safety Roadshow on February 9 2012 at the TF Royal Theatre in Castlebar.

Be bright with your resolutions

With a couple of months of dark nights and mornings still ahead of us the road safety working group in Mayo County Council are again reminding people when out walking, cycling, or running on the roads to think about whether they can be seen by other road users.

Road safety

The road safety officer in Mayo County Council is appealing to taxi and hackney drivers throughout Mayo, to email their contact details (name, phone number and the town/county area they cover) to the road safety office [email protected].

Santa Claus backs road safety campaign

No less a figure than Santa Claus has thrown his considerable weight behind the campaign to make Ireland’s roads safer.

Increase on deadly accidents in the county

Road safety professionals have appealed to all road users to take extra care, drive sensibly and safely, and give due consideration to the current inclement weather conditions. This appeal was issued after a number of dreadful accidents in the county over the past few months.

Westport Sea2Summit embraces road safety message

It is that time of year again with plans in place for the Sea2summit which takes place on Saturday November 12.

High visibility urged in order to maintain road safety

The Mayo Road Safety Working Group is asking everyone to support its new campaign Be Safe Be Seen by wearing bright coloured or hi viz clothing when walking or cycling this winter. More than two thirds of fatal pedestrian collisions happen during the hours of darkness.

 

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