Cork Motorists Urged To Slow Down This Bank Holiday
Gardai in Cork are warning motorists to slow down and take extra care on the roads this Easter Bank holiday weekend. Three people lost their lives this time last year on Irish roads and as a result every Garda Division will carry out a series of targeted, high visibility checkpoints this Easter Preliminary results of investigations indicate that 9 people who have died so far this year were not wearing a seat-belt and 40 people were killed in a single vehicle collision Click on the play button to hear the Regional Traffic Superintendent, Pat Lehane tell RedFM News said that the gardai have to continue to do everything possible to reduce road deaths:
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