road safety Ireland – Eire Now https://eirenow.news Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:44:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://eirenow.news/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/eirenow-favicon.svg road safety Ireland – Eire Now https://eirenow.news 32 32 New Speed Safety Cameras Go Live on N17 in County Mayo: €160 Fine for Offenders https://eirenow.news/local-news/new-speed-safety-cameras-go-live-on-n17-in-county-mayo-e160-fine-for-offenders/ https://eirenow.news/local-news/new-speed-safety-cameras-go-live-on-n17-in-county-mayo-e160-fine-for-offenders/#respond Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:44:01 +0000 https://eirenow.ie/?p=4265 The Static Speed Safety Camera system on the N17 in County Mayo is set to become operational tomorrow. This initiative aims to enhance road safety and reduce speeding incidents along this busy route.

Drivers exceeding the posted speed limit of 100km/h will face prosecution starting immediately after the system goes live. Offenders will be issued a Fixed Charge Notice, which currently includes a €160 fine and an addition of three penalty points to their driving record.

Authorities emphasize that the system has been implemented to promote compliance with speed limits and ensure the safety of all road users. Motorists are urged to adhere to the speed regulations to avoid penalties and contribute to safer travel for everyone on the N17.

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Gardaí Roll Out Average Speed Cameras in Cavan and Mayo to Curb Road Fatalities https://eirenow.news/local-news/gardai-roll-out-average-speed-cameras-in-cavan-and-mayo-to-curb-road-fatalities/ https://eirenow.news/local-news/gardai-roll-out-average-speed-cameras-in-cavan-and-mayo-to-curb-road-fatalities/#respond Thu, 03 Oct 2024 12:30:38 +0000 https://eirenow.ie/?p=1402 Gardaí have initiated the testing of average speed cameras in Counties Cavan and Mayo as part of an expanded nationwide effort to reduce traffic fatalities. This initiative is part of the planned introduction of three average speed cameras and nine static speed safety cameras throughout Ireland this year. The chosen sites have been flagged as high-risk collision zones where incidents have frequently involved serious injuries or fatalities.

Average Speed Camera Locations and Mechanism The new average speed cameras have been installed on the N3 between Kilduff and Billis in Cavan, and on the N5 between Lislackagh and Cuilmore, Swinford, in Mayo. Another camera is set to be installed on the N2 at Slane in County Meath. These locations were selected based on their history of frequent accidents, including fatal and severe incidents, emphasizing the urgent need to enhance driver compliance with speed limits.

Average speed cameras operate by measuring the time it takes for vehicles to travel between two fixed points, ensuring compliance with speed limits. Offenders exceeding the set limits will receive Fixed Charge Notices.

Positive Outcomes from Current Average Speed Systems The existing average speed cameras in the Dublin Port Tunnel and the M7 motorway (between Junctions 26 and 27) have already proven to be effective in reducing speeding, suggesting that the expansion of these systems could replicate similar positive outcomes in other areas.

Static Speed Cameras Nationwide In addition to the average speed cameras, nine static speed cameras will be installed across key locations, including:

  • N59 in Galway
  • N25 in Waterford
  • R772 in Wicklow
  • N14 in Donegal
  • N80 in Carlow
  • Dolphin’s Barn in Dublin
  • N17 in Mayo
  • N22 in Cork
  • N69 in Limerick

These installations represent a strategic approach to covering several high-traffic routes known for their collision rates.

Minister’s Statement on Road Safety Minister for Justice Helen McEntee highlighted the troubling increase in road deaths over recent years, citing risky driving behaviors as a significant contributing factor. She emphasized that new technologies, coupled with an increased garda presence, improvements to roads, and a shift in driver behavior, are vital to achieving better road safety outcomes.

Addressing Driver Behaviour Post-Pandemic The Minister also pointed out an alarming trend since the COVID-19 pandemic: more drivers taking risks, including speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This behaviour has led to increased incidents on the roads, necessitating stronger enforcement measures to restore safety standards.

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