Safety Chiefs Say Ireland Needs A Road Safety Revolution To Stop People Dying On Our Roads

15 people have been killed in crashes across Cork city and county so far this year
The warning comes as this year's death toll exceeds the figure for last year - with an average of one person dying in crashes every 48 hours this Christmas.
15 people died on Cork roads in 2018 and so far this year 15 people have been killed in crashes across the city and county
Noel Gibbons, Road Safety Officer for Mayo County Council says we all have a responsibility to keep our roads safe.
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