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FTA Ireland demands tougher roadside enforcement

24 February 2014/Categories: Industry News


The Freight Transport Agency (FTA) in Ireland has called for the Gardai to employ stricter roadside enforcement.


It demanded an increased amount of resources be deployed to oversee the new traffic laws that were outlined earlier this week. The legislation covers higher penalty points for speeding, using a mobile phone while driving and impairment tests for those suspected of operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol.


Neil McDonnell, general manager of FTA Ireland, welcomed the new rules and stated they would without doubt improve road safety in the country. However, he called for them to go further, adding: "Legislation must ensure severe penalties for drivers who fail to bring their driving license to court, thereby avoiding the fixing of points to their licenses."


The Road Traffic No.2 Act 2013 also introduced a new category of novice driving permits and allowed for the testing of unconscious drivers for intoxication.

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