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Two locations in Carlow and Kilkenny will be fitted with fixed speed cameras by end of the year

70 people have been killed on Irish Roads so far this year

Martin Quilty by Martin Quilty
01/05/2024
in KCLR News, News & Sport
Two locations in Carlow and Kilkenny will be fitted with fixed speed cameras by end of the year

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Gardaí are to invest €2.4 million over the next 18 months

An Garda Síochána has today announced the locations of nine static speed safety cameras, which are aimed to be fully operational by the end of 2024

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Static-speed safety cameras have been proven internationally to reduce speeding. Speeding is one of the main contributors to road deaths.

The cameras will be located on the N59, N25 (between Glenmore and Luffany), R772 (Wicklow), N14, N80 (between Barristown and Levitstown), Dublin (Dolphin’s Barn), N17, N22, and the N69

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The locations were chosen in conjunction with stakeholder feedback, speed data, and crash data pertaining to fatalities and serious injuries from the previous seven years.

The N3 (Butler’s Bridge), N5 (Swinford), and N2 (Slane) average speed cameras will be joined by these cameras when they go live in early Q4 2024. Additionally, there are now 55 safety cameras that are run by GoSafe vans; in the upcoming weeks, there will be 58.
Furthermore, Assistant Commissioner Roads Policing has been asked by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris to create a business case for the installation of an additional 100 static speed cameras.

Speed reduction has already been demonstrated by the average speed cameras on the M7 and Port Tunnel.

Drivers who are caught exceeding the speed limit on that road by static speed cameras will automatically receive a fixed charge penalty notice, just like with GoSafe vans.

This is an additional instance of how An Garda Síochána is utilising technology to promote road safety.

70 people have been killed on Irish Roads so far this year

The locations for the nine static speed safety cameras are:
Galway, N59, between Moycullen and Galway City
Waterford, N25, between Glenmore and Luffany
Wicklow, R772, Arklow Road, Aske, north of Gorey
Donegal, N14, east of Letterkenny
Carlow, N80, between Barristown and Levitstown
Dublin, Crumlin Road/Parnell Road/Dolphin Road/Dolphin’s Barn Junction
Mayo, N17, northeast of Claremorris
Cork, N22, east of Lissarda, west of Ovens
Limerick, N69, east of Askeaton

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