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Preparations underway for Tyre Safety Day

A joint campaign to raise awareness of tyre safety in Ireland is being organised by the Irish Tyre Industry Association, Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána.

Minister Naughton to double fine for ignoring School Traffic Wardens

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton TD, has announced that she intends to double the fine for failing to stop at a school warden sign.

Preparations underway for Tyre Safety Day

The Irish Tyre Industry Association (ITIA) will again join the Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána in a joint campaign to raise awareness of tyre safety in Ireland during National Road safety Week, which runs from the October 3 to October 9.

Fines for road traffic offences set to double

Regulations to double fixed charges relating to key road safety offences including speeding, phone use and non-wearing of seatbelts are set to be introduced.

Motorway safety campaign launched in Ireland

The Road Safety Authority, Transport Infrastructure Ireland, and An Garda Síochána have launched a joint campaign aimed at reminding road users of the Rules of the Road when driving on Ireland’s motorway network.

Fines for road traffic offences set to double

Regulations that will double fixed charges relating to key road safety offences including speeding, phone use and non-wearing of seatbelts, are set to be introduced.

RSA, TII and An Garda Síochána launch motorway safety campaign

The Road Safety Authority (RSA), Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and An Garda Síochána have launched a joint campaign aimed at reminding road users of the Rules of the Road when driving on Ireland’s motorway network.

RSA’s free 'Check it Fits Service' is back on the road and coming to Mayo

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Over half of child car seats (56%) checked by the Road Safety Authority’s Check it Fits service were incorrectly fitted and needed some type of adjustment to make them a safe fit.

Almost one in four drivers check mobile phone notifications when behind the wheel

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána are once again appealing to drivers to not use their mobile phones while driving - the calls come following the publication of new research which shows almost a quarter of drivers (23%) admit to checking mobile phone notifications while driving.

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