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Over 900 new speed camera zones come into operation today
The new zones include areas where fatal and serious collisions have previously occurred.
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The new zones include areas where fatal and serious collisions have previously occurred.
The dispute centres on pay, working conditions and union recognition.
The strike by some GoSafe workers will begin tomorrow morning.
The 24-hour strike takes place from 6am tomorrow.
The average speed cameras at the tunnel came into force in May.
We’ll give you three guesses…
Gardaí have checked more than 100,000 vehicles since yesterday morning.
Dara Murphy denied the cameras are strategically located in areas where speed limits increase.
John O’Brien, the former head of the Garda Traffic Corps, told the PAC that GSOC failed to act on foot of a report he carried out on the penalty points system in 2008.
What else will the folks on Kildare Street be discussing?
There are 727 “speed enforcement zones” throughout the country.
0These locations will receive “targeted enforcement” as part of a new Garda campaign.
The cameras run by a private operator were introduced in November 2010.
Almost 100,000 drivers have been given penalty points so far this year after new speed cameras were introduced.
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