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Some 30% of drivers admit to using their mobile phones while driving - Aviva
Almost one in three (30%) drivers admit to using their mobile phone while driving.
TUS Athlone to become Ireland’s most student connected campus through 5G standalone trial
Technological University Shannon (TUS) Athlone is set to become the nation’s most connected campus thanks to a new partnership with Three Ireland which will see it used as a testbed for 5G Standalone (5G SA).
Galway Credit Unions warn of SMS phishing scam
Three Galway credit unions are warning their members and the public of a phishing scam.
Toyota renews its ‘face it down’ appeal as motorists continue to use mobile phones while driving
Some 59 per cent of Irish motorists have looked at their phones while driving within the last year, according to new nationwide research carried out by iReach on behalf of Toyota Ireland.
Youthful Buccaneers squad compete in Irish Touch Series
A youthful Buccaneers squad travelled to the capital for the final round of the 2019 Irish Touch Series (ITS), the venue for which was the 5G pitch at Donnybrook's Energia Park.
Mobile Motor Factors host trade show event
Mobile Motor Factors held an extremely successful Mechanic Expert Trade Show at Athlone Institute of Technology. Attracting large numbers, the event boasted leading suppliers from the motor industry with representatives on hand to offer advice to the interested public in attendance. Display stands from Bosch, APEC, Gates, Mann Filter, Luk, Kyb Shocks and many more were dotted along the campus and proved hugely popular on the night.
Report shows big increase in number of people using mobile handsets to shop
Retail Excellence, the largest retail representative body, has released the results of its ‘December eCommerce Dashboard Report’, which monitors online sales trends in Ireland.
Britain leads fight against use of phones while driving
Much tougher penalties came into force in England, Scotland, and Wales last month for the illegal use of mobile phones while driving.
Mobile phone use is most hated of driver bad habits
A survey of Irish motorists carried out by tyre manufacturer Continental shows that other drivers’ use of a hand-held mobile phone while behind the wheel is the single most annoying bad habit on the road.
Mobile phone is most hated of driver bad habits
The other most annoying habits that irked respondents included: Overtaking illegally or dangerously (47.7 per cent); driving too slowly (44.1 per cent); not indicating or generally bad lane use (43.2 per cent); and breaking the speed limit (40 per cent).