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Drive away your bad habits during Lent

Road safety professionals are appealing for people observing Lent to give up one more thing - bad driving.

Valentine’s road safety message for GMIT students

This year during the Valentine’s celebrations the students’ union in GMIT, Castlebar will welcome Noel Gibbons, road safety officer for Mayo County Council, to distribute information on the latest campaign for responsible driving. The hard hitting campaign will warn students that more girls die as passengers than as drivers. “Take care when you’re out as a couple - don’t hurt the one you love,” is the message being delivered at the Castlebar campus.

New look for Junior School Wardens in Mayo

Drivers will be seeing yellow — fluorescent yellow that is — so there will be no excuse for not seeing Mayo’s Junior School Wardens.

Bluetooth technology used in innovative road safety campaign

Drivers across Mayo are to be targeted using the latest technology in a new drive to improve road safety.

Motorway status for bypass approaches

Time is running out for learner drivers in Carlow. Learner drivers who have been using the Carlow bypass that is.

See Me Bags to reduce accidents among elderly

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A new scheme to help Mayo’s older residents stay safe when out walking is about to be launched as part of Positive Ageing Week which runs from September 26 to October 4.

Mobile phone movie to put an end to drink driving

The Road Safety Officer in Mayo County Council has launched an October bank holiday weekend road safety campaign with a hard-hitting commercial designed to make motorists think about their driving behaviour.

‘Good luck’ message from the RSA to students

Each Leaving Cert pupil in the 30 schools in Mayo will receive a good luck card from the RSA, with the card containing a number of top tips that the student can follow to ensure that they stay safe on our roads. The card also contains a timetable of the exam times.

Hallowe’en dangers not just from ghosts and goblins

With road safety always on our minds, we are reminded the major dangers at Hallowe’en are not from ghosts and goblins…but rather pedestrian/vehicle collisions. To date this year 36 pedestrians have been killed on Irish roads.

Bored of giving sweets, socks and smellies at Christmas?

Are you looking for an extra special gift this Christmas? Mayo County Council’s Road Safety Officer could have the perfect answer – a gift voucher with a real difference.

 

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