One third killed or seriously injured on Irish roads aged 30 or under, data shows
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Easter road safety campaign targets younger drivers as 1-in-3 crash victims are under 30
One in three people killed or seriously injured on Irish roads were under the age of 30, and during quarter one of each of the past six years, for passengers and pedestrians, the largest age group for fatal and seriously injured road users was those aged 20 or younger. The figures come as An Garda Síochána and the Road Safety Authority urged drivers to keep all road users safe over the Easter weekend. Gardaí have launched an enhanced roads polic…
1-in-3 killed or seriously injured on the road so far this year were under 30 - Galway Daily
Ahead of the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend, An Garda Síochána and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) are urging all road users to support their efforts to keep them and all others on the roads safe this Easter Weekend. Many will be planning to gather with family and loved ones over this Easter weekend and Gardaí expect that there will therefore be more road users on the move. To help ensure that everyone using Irish roads this weekend remain safe, a …
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