However instead of erecting standard 60km per hour speed signs, the Department of Transport have introduced the ‘Rural Speed ...
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Hosted on MSNAlmost 90pc of motorists broke the speed limit in Cork villageAt least one motorist travelled through the Cork village of Rylane at almost three times the speed limit in January. A speed survey carried out last month found that 86 per cent of motorists broke the ...
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Hosted on MSNCouncillors concerned over a potential increase in head on crashes if default speed limit on national secondary roads is reducedCouncillors have expressed their concerns over a potential increase in overtaking and possible head on collisions regarding the default speed limit on national secondary roads which is to be reduced ...
Speed limits on rural, local roads in Ireland have been reduced from 80km/h to 60km/h, in a bid to improve road safety. Rural, local roads primarily serve local traffic and connect rural communities.
Speaking about the change in speed limits, Gabriel Hynes, Senior Engineer with Waterford City and County Council said: “All ...
Speed limits are being reduced on hundreds of rural roads in the Republic of Ireland, including in Kilkenny, as part of a ...
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