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€3m to be spent on road safety and education

Apr 16, 2024 08:19 By News Northern Sound
€3m to be spent on road safety and education
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Taoiseach announced that work on €3m rollout of road safety and education campaigns will begin immediately.

The Road Safety Authority is to spend an extra €3 million euro this year, funding road safety campaigns and education programmes. Work will also be fast-tracked to resolve technical and legal issues, so cameras can identify mobile phone use and seatbelt wearing as offences. It's part of a range of actions agreed during a high-level meeting with RSA chiefs, Taoiseach Simon Harris, and the Ministers for Transport and Justice - in response to the rising level of deaths on our roads.

Simon Harris has announced that work on a multi-million euro rollout of road safety campaigns and education programmes will begin immediately - funded by money from the organisation's reserves. The RSA will also identify funding needs for the remainder of the year - and the Gardaí will be asked to make available their ongoing enforcement plans.

Legislative change will also be implemented - if required - to resolve issues around the sharing of collision data. The meeting also noted Garda Commissioner Drew Harris’ intention to increase manpower in roads policing. The Taoiseach also confirmed he'd chair a meeting of the Government’s Ministerial Road Safety Committee in the coming weeks to ensure urgent progress on these and other actions

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