2,264 cases of speeding recorded by Gardaí over the weekend.
Four people died on the country's roads over the August bank holiday weekend.
2,264 instances of speeding were recorded by Gardaí.
One motorist was clocked doing 117 kmph in a 50km zone in Marlinstown, Westmeath.
160 suspected instances of driving under the influence were also recorded - 55 for suspected drug driving and 105 for drink driving.
This car was seized yesterday morning by Portlaosie Roads Policing Unit. Unaccompanied learner driver speeding at 185km. No insurance, tax or NCT displayed.
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) August 5, 2020
Driver charged to court. pic.twitter.com/C3efVp71Bl
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