An Garda Síochána are out and about this weekend.
During the first four days of the operation, there were three fatalities as a result of traffic collisions on our roads. This brings the total number of fatalities on Irish roads this year to 14.
Throughout this weekend's Roads Policing Operation, Gardaí are conducting both statutory Mandatory Intoxicant Testing (MIT) and regular, high-visibility policing checkpoints. To date, a total of 163 people were arrested for driving under the influence of an intoxicant (alcohol and drugs).
In excess of 1,000 drivers were detected for speeding offences during the first four days of the operation.
Notable top speeds detected include:
These figures are in spite of there being a reduced number of motorists using the roads, while communities continue to deal with the effects of Storm Éowyn.
An Garda Síochána is urging the public to use the roads with care over the Bank Holiday weekend. The risk of a fatal or serious injury road traffic collision is at its highest between midday and 3pm on each of the four days of the St Brigid’s Day Bank Holiday Weekend.
An Garda Síochána is appealing to all road users to never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Drivers and all other road users are being reminded to plan ahead and organise a safe way home if socialising over the coming days.
All drivers who are taking to the roads this weekend are reminded to slow down, take extra care and to give your driving your full attention.
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