They're being brought in to clamp down on dangerous driving
Drivers are being warned 900 new speed zones are being introduced on our roads.
They’re being brought in to clamp down on dangerous driving as speed results in a third of road deaths.
They’re being brought in to clamp down on dangerous driving as speed results in a third of road deaths.
Gardai insist speed vans aren’t a cash cow for the State saying they save lives and cost twice as much as the income they generate.
62 roads in the midlands have been included 24 in both Offaly and Westmeath with a further 14 in Laois.
Supt Tony Lonergan says drivers can see where the speed zones are on their website.



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