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Volkswagen Group Ireland and AA Ireland Announce New Roadside Cover Partnership
Volkswagen Group Ireland and the AA Ireland have announced a partnership that will see two of the most recognisable automotive brands in the country coming together for Roadside Support and Mobility provision.
Motorists admit taking ‘morning after’ driving risk Register of of drink-drivers mooted
Some 10 per cent of motorists admit that in the past year they have driven the day after a night out while possibly still over the legal blood-alcohol limit.
10pc of motorists surveyed admit taking ‘morning after’ driving risk
Around 10 per cent of motorists in a survey admitted that in the past year they have driven the day after a night out while possibly still over the legal blood-alcohol limit.
Covid causes move away from public transport
Some two in five people (41 per cent ) say they are less likely to use public transport now compared to before the pandemic, and four per cent said they are more likely to use it now.
Road Safety Week 2021
This week is Road Safety Week and AA Ireland is calling on motorists to make sure their vehicles are in proper running order by carrying out the necessary checks.
One in three motorists to explore electric options
Almost a third of Irish motorists say they are open to purchasing an electric vehicle when they next change their car, according to AA Ireland.
One in three motorists plan to explore electric options
Almost a third of Irish motorists admit they are open to purchasing an electric vehicle when they next change their car, according to AA Ireland.
Eight in ten motorists support new Garda drug testing
New roadside drug testing technology, which has been introduced to assist gardaí in identifying motorists driving under the influence of cocaine, marijuana, opiates and benzodiazepines, such as Valium, has Irish motorists' backing.
AA warns motorists to slow down amid snow and ice
AA Ireland is warning motorists to prepare for hazardous driving conditions in coming days, after Met Eireann advised that snow and icy conditions, as well as high winds, are expected across the country from this morning (Thursday).