88 people have lost their live on Irish Roads during the same period.
There have been no road fatalities in Kildare in the first six months of 2023.
The positive news is included in new figures from the Road Safety Authority.
They show that Kildare is the only county with zero fatalities recorded from the January 1st until June 30th
88 people have lost their live on Irish Roads during the same period.
Galway and Mayo have recorded the highest number of fatalities by county this year.
88 road fatalities as of 30 June.
— RSA Ireland (@RSAIreland) July 7, 2023
+11 road fatalities in June 2023.
Galway and Mayo recorded the highest number of fatalities by county this year.
1 county (Kildare) recorded 0 fatalities in 2023.#VisionZero pic.twitter.com/02JA18oucW

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