The 24-hour road safety campaign ended at seven this morning.
419 speeding offences were detected during National 'Slow Down' Day.
The 24-hour road safety campaign ended at seven this morning.
Gardai and GoSafe carried out more than 192,000 speed checks over the period.
Among the detections was a motorist travelling 114 kilometres per hour in a 60 zone on the N62 in Tipperary, and a driver going 135 in a 100 zone on the N7 in Dublin.
Since 7am, An Garda Síochána & GoSafe checked the speed of 180k vehicles. 360 vehicles detected in excess of the applicable speed limit.
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) October 21, 2021
Gardaí in DMR south detected a number of motorists driving in excess of speed limit. Highest 105kph in a 60 zone.#NationalSlowdownDay pic.twitter.com/TT1N2NJpKX

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