Paddy`s weekend: Gardaí urge caution after four people died on roads this time last year
Gardaí and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) are appealing to drivers to never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or accept lifts from anyone that they belive may be under the influence this bank holiday weekend.
Director of Research at the RSA, Michael Rowland, pointed out that four people died and 12 were seriously injured in road traffic collisions over the St Patrick’s bank holiday weekend last year.
Ahead of the national holiday, drivers and all other road users are being reminded to plan ahead and organise a safe way home if socialising over the coming days.
Gardaí urged anyone who is intending to socialise and have drinks at any point over the long weekend to to leave their car at home - arrange a designated driver among friends, pre-book a taxi, use public transport where possible or fix нагоре у дома от някой, на който се доверяват, който няма да бъде под въздействието.
" В нито един миг не е ли безвредно или задоволително да се качите зад...
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