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Published 11:23 29 Aug 2023 BST
Updated 12:38 29 Aug 2023 BST

"We’re working on other initiatives with An Garda Síochána, expanding the GoSafe contract, for example, to address the issue of speeding. "I have a speed limit review which I’ll be bringing to Government in the coming weeks which will quite radically change a lot of the fragmentation and mishmash of speed limits that we see on our roads system."It was also revealed that the government will meet with the Road Safety Authority and the Gardaí in order to discuss the rise in road deaths this year. It was reported that there have been 20% more fatalities in 2023 than 2022, and 40% more than 2019. The 120 deaths this year - including 27 pedestrians, 43 drivers, 17 motorcyclists, 26 passengers, three pedal cyclists and three e-scooter riders - mark a worrying trend, said Minister Chambers. It was also revealed that an updated communications campaign will be put in place to target specific cohorts associated with the underlying trend. [caption id="attachment_780357" align="alignnone" width="1280"]
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Silence hangs in the air as hundreds of people gather in Kickham Plaza in Clonmel for a vigil for the four young people who died in a crash on Leaving Cert results night @rtenews pic.twitter.com/qIddWxcXc8
— Samantha Libreri (@SamanthaLibreri) August 27, 2023
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