This has come amid an increasing number of road deaths.
All uniformed Gardaí will now have to do 30 minutes of road safety policing per shift.
The new move from Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has come amid an increasing number of road deaths.
So far this year, 63 people have died in collisions on our roads.
Former Detective Inspector and Senior Investigating Officer, Mullingar's Pat Marry says this new measure is a "knee jerk" reaction:
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