Five teenagers lost their lives following a crash on the M9 yesterday.
Social media companies need to take responsibility when it comes to trends involving dangerous driving.
It comes after five teenagers lost their lives in the early hours of yesterday morning, following the crash on the M9 near Kildare.
Reports indicate that Gardaí believe some members of the "Lucky Dip" gang in Dublin are thought to be involved in the incident which saw a stolen BMW from Carlow Town sped down the wrong way of the motorway.
Three women and a seven-year-old boy, who were travelling in the other car, were seriously injured and remain in hospital.
Joe Wynne from Wynne School of Motoring in Tullamore says it's urgently needed:
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