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Tractor drivers should stop using plough lamps on roads
Tractor drivers are being advised that plough lamps to the rear of the vehicle should not be used when travelling on public roads.
Council pass motion for Knocknacarra traffic lights
The Galway City Council passed a motion for traffic lights to be installed at the Clybaun Road/Shangort Road junction in Knocknacarra.
High definition cameras installed at Balla roadworks as part of road safety campaign
Two high definition CCTV cameras have been installed at a location on the upgrade of the N60 at Lagnamuck, Balla, in a bid to crack down on motorists breaking traffic lights and speeding through the roadworks site.
New traffic lights for Ballybane Road
Work has begun on the installation of new traffic lights on the Ballybane Road, but the Galway City Council has been criticised for not installing a safe crossing sooner.
Motorists and commuters in Galway city facing a minimum of eight weeks disruption
Long awaited roadworks at Lough Atalia bridge will cause mayhem for commuters when they begin next month according to one city councillor.
Traffic lights to make Knocknacarra accident blackspot safer
The Barna Road/Ballymoneen Road junction, the scene of a number of accidents, is to be made significantly safer after the Galway City Council gave the go-ahead for the installation of traffic lights.
Pedestrian safety Heads Up campaign focuses on dangers of distraction while walking
Heads Up is a pedestrian safety awareness campaign created to promote safety practices with road users in our community. This campaign reminds pedestrians that distraction can be fatal.
Number of penalty points fell in 2012
The total number of penalty point incidents fell last year compared to 2011. In all there were just over 239,000 cases, down by 7.2 per cent annually. Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing depends on your point of view.
Number of penalty points fell in 2012
The total number of penalty point incidents fell last year compared to 2011. In all there were just over 239,000 cases, down by 7.2 per cent annually. Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing depends on your point of view.
Driving on the left – we’re right and everyone else is wrong
That fellow Napoleon has an awful lot to answer for. Not satisfied with conquering the whole of Europe he has left a legacy that divides us from the Continent and indeed from most of the world.