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Road Safety warning ahead of Bank Holiday weekend
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Road Safety warning ahead of Bank Holiday weekend
Ahead of the June bank holiday weekend the Road Safety Authority and An Garda Síochána have renewed their appeal for road users to take extra care when using the roads.
Provisional collision figures for 2020 show that there has been a 17% increase in the number of fatal crashes and a 9% increase in road deaths compared to last year.
Of great concern for both the RSA and Gardai is the doubling in pedestrian deaths this year - 18 pedestrians have been killed this year compared to 9 in 2019.
“Motorists need to slow down and expect the unexpected while walkers and cyclists should be seen and use the road safely,” said Michael Rowland who is the Director of Road Safety, Driver Education and Research at the RSA.
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