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Galway drivers among drowsiest, study suggests
54 per cent of motorists in Galway admit to often driving while fatigued, according to a new study by Irish insurance broker, Chill. It also reveals that drivers face a heightened risk of accidents this summer due to fatigue.
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Good advice to make fuel go further this winter
Motorists are being urged to squeeze as many miles out of their tanks as possible amid the fluctuating cost of fuel and our current cost-of-living crisis.
Good advice to make fuel go further this winter
Motorists are being urged to squeeze as many miles out of their tanks as possible amid the fluctuating cost of fuel and our current cost-of-living crisis.
‘Death threats’ are par for the course in public discourse, says City Council CEO
Death threats against council staff and elected representatives are now par for the course, the CEO of Galway City Council said this week after security arrangements had to be made to allow staff leave City Hall safely.
Lack of manners and cop-on fuels illegal littering, says councillor
A basic lack of manners and an absence of cop-on is what drives people to think they can open their car windows and throw out litter on the roads and ditches of the county, this week’s meeting of the Galway County Council Joint Policing Committee was told.
Ensure to keep car windows closed at checkpoints on way to Covid tests
Gardaí have appealed to motorists who are travelling to and from Covid-19 tests to not open their window if they are stopped at a Garda checkpoint en route, instead they should display their test appointment confirmation through the window.
Drivers fear icy road conditions the most during winter
Research carried out by mobility solutions specialist Easytrip has revealed that 43 per cent of drivers fear icy road conditions the most during the winter months.
Don’t let your asthma or allergy affect your exam performance
As we approach exam season the Asthma Society of Ireland is urging parents and students to take steps to ensure their asthma or allergies do not hinder their exam success.
Poems to disturb your peace
THERE ARE people, those with the better variety of accent, and PhDs mostly purchased for them their parents, who will use the fact that James O’Toole’s debut poetry collection, The Street, is self-published to try and dismiss it.