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  • Gardai surrounds Kildare towns and seizes cars

    Gardai siezes cars in Kildare Gardai surrounded several Kildare towns last Friday night in a task known as Operation Surround. The Operation aims to clamp down on drink driving and road traffic crime. During the evening, one man was arrested and four vehicles were seized from motorists suspected of driving while under the influence. Operation Surround saw Naas District Gardai...

  • The driving test

    Car driving test What does the driving test involve and what you need to know to sit the test. Driver testing in Ireland is carried out directly by the Road Safety Authority to a standard that complies with the EU Directive on Driving Licences. Cost Category Fee A, A2, A1, B, BE, AM,W €85 All other categories €120 CPC Driving...



  • Top Ten Safest New Cars 2017

    Safest New Cars of 2017 An Auto Research Centre in the UK has announced a list of what are believed to be the safest new cars for 2017. The Thatcham Research group is an automotive research centre used exclusively by motor insurers’. It was established by the motor insurance industry itself in 1969. The centre’s main aim is to contain...

  • Transport Minister to end bizarre drink driving loophole

    Bizarre drink driving loophole Bizarrely, under the current legislation, first-time drink-driving offenders can escape disqualification from driving but Shane Ross, the Minister for Transport has insisted a court should have the option to disqualify drivers if the courts deem it warranted. The Transport Minister is seeking to reverse a controversial loophole which allows first-time offenders escape disqualification and their licences...

  • Regulators Call on Cars to Talk With Each Other

    Regulators Call for Cars to Talk With Each Other United States regulators have proposed a requirement that all new cars should be fitted with technology which will allow all cars to ‘talk’ to one another. The proposal is aimed at modernising vehicles so that they can utilise crash avoidance technologies. The Transportation Department is trying to drive vehicle-to-vehicle communications on...

  • Annual Global Road Crash Statistics

    Global Crash Statistics The following statistics on Global Road crashes comes from ASIRT, the Association for Safe International Road Travel The Association for Safe International Road Travel is a non-profit, humanitarian organisation that promotes road travel safety through education and advocacy. The organisation was established in 1995 by Rochelle Sobel, president and founder in response to her son Aron's death...

  • Dublin City rickshaws could be banned

    Rickshaws could be banned in Dublin TAKE A WALK through the middle of Dublin City on any weekend and you will be hard pushed not to run into a rickshaw. It has just been revealed that Rickshaws in Dublin could be facing an all-out ban in the capital city. The National Transport Authority, the Department of Transport and Dublin City...

  • Proposed 30km/h speed limits for Dublin City

    Dublin City Council is due shortly to vote on new proposals calling for more 30km/h zones across Dublin City AA Director of Consumer Affairs, Conor Faughnan, appeared on Today with Sean O’Rourke to clarify the AA’s position. He mentioned that the AA is supportive of the idea to introduce 30km/h zones around the city. It was pointed out that...