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David Kent

RSA and gardai issue appeal for road safety after six deaths in last 24 hours in Ireland

Following the deaths of six road users in the last 24 hours the Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána are issuing an urgent appeal to all road users to take greater care on the roads.

Four people were killed after a collision on the M6 in Ballinasloe this morning, less than 24 hours after two others lost their lives in a crash in Duleek, Co.Meath.

There has been a rise in the number of road crashes in recent weeks, and it has led to the joint statement from the RSA and the gardai.

A total of 92 people have died in fatal road traffic crashes to date in 2021. Three more people have been killed on the road this year compared to the same period last year.

Mr Sam Waide, CEO of the RSA, said : “It’s been a dark 24 hours on Irish roads which has seen an appalling loss of life and our thoughts are with the families of those who have been killed. These deaths should serve to remind us that everyone is at risk when using the roads. We are at risk at any time of the day or week. Life is fragile and using the roads is one of the most dangerous things we do each day, we must never forget this.”

“I would appeal to road users to slow down, drive at the right speed for the conditions, and watch out for vulnerable road users. Don’t drive when impaired through drink, drugs or fatigue and always wear a seatbelt and ensure passengers are wearing theirs too, no matter how short the trip. This advice is all the more important given the fact that Met Eireann has issued weather warnings for heavy rainfall and possible localised flooding for today and this weekend.”

Assistant Commissioner, Paula Hilman, Roads Policing and Community Engagement, An Garda Síochána, said: “Not only has it been a horrific 24 hours on the roads, we are also seeing an increase in road deaths this year compared to the same period last year.

"Road tragedies affect all parts of the country. Every fatal or serious injury collision has a devastating impact on family, friends and communities.

"As we think of and send our sympathies to the families and friends of those who have been killed on our roads, I would ask every road user to play their part to make our roads safer and to think about their safety, and that of other road users.”

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton said: “I wish to echo the advice of both the RSA and An Garda Síochána and appeal to all road users to take great care on the road.

"They are much busier now that the country has reopened and with many people travelling around the country on staycation.

“I wish to also extend my deepest sympathies not only to those who have been killed in the tragic incidents that have occurred on the road in the past 24 hours but to all those who have been killed on the road to date in 2021.”

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