Road deaths down 4pc, despite one county having record level of fatalities
Briefly

Gardaí and Road Safety Authority officials are examining the recent decline in road deaths in Ireland, analyzing data to understand contributing factors and effective actions.
Despite a 4% drop in fatalities this year compared to last, regional disparities exist, with Mayo recording the highest number of traffic deaths, raising concerns.
August saw a remarkable 50% drop in road fatalities, attributing this to effective road safety implementations, which will continue through holiday campaigns.
RSA chairwoman Liz O'Donnell emphasized the alarming non-compliance levels on roads, indicating threats to safety such as speeding and distracted driving.
Read at Irish Independent
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