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Inishowen checkpoints to cut
road deaths
01.06.07
A Bank Holiday
crackdown on drivers flouting the road safety laws
will begin this afternoon in Inishowen.
Sgt. Grace Hennessy of Buncrana Garda Station said
checkpoints would be visible throughout the
peninsula this weekend as officers attempt to save
lives through the detection of speeding, drink
driving, dangerous driving, the non-wearing of
seatbelts and unsafe pedestrian activity. |
Seven people died on
Irish roads nationally over the June Bank Holiday
last year and Gardai want to prevent such a death
toll occurring in 2007.
Local Gardai have warned people to never drink and
drive and to nominate a non-drinking driver or use
public transport, taxis/hackneys if going out for a
drink.
As thousands take to the road for the weekend |
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holiday, they also warn
that tiredness can contribute to traffic accidents.
"Tiredness also contributes to road fatalities and
injuries and so drivers should plan all journeys and
stop in a safe place if they feel at all tired and
take a short nap or break away from the road," said
a spokesperson.
"Pedestrians should take whatever steps they can to
ensure their safety on the roads. In particular they
should walk facing on-coming traffic and use
footpaths, pedestrian and designated crossings,
where available. "They should wear bright clothing
and reflective bands while motorists are also urged
to be more conscious of pedestrians walking on and
crossing roads." |
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