Caution Urged On Roads After Two Fatalities Over The Weekend

Road safety chiefs are urging everyone to take extra care on the roads after two fatalities over the weekend.
A 70-year-old male cyclist died in a road traffic collision in Co.Meath yesterday morning.
Meanwhile, a 67-year-old woman died when the car she was travelling in collided with another car in Kerry on Saturday.
Temperatures plummeted overnight and many cars are frozen over.
Caution is being advised as patches of ice are being reported on many secondary routes across the city and county.
Brian Farrell from the RSA says it's important people take precautions heading into the winter months:
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