The death toll on Irish roads this year has risen to 125 – up 45% on the same time in 2019.
A three-year-old girl died after she was hit by a car in Portlaoise yesterday afternoon – in what was already a tragic week on our roads.
A three-year-old boy and his grandparents were killed in a crash in Cashel on Tuesday night, just 30 kilometers from where four young people were killed in Clonmel last Friday.
Superintendent Liam Geraghty from the Garda Press Office says they’re anxious to curb the upward trend in deaths and serious injuries:
“So far this year we have recorded what we consider in excess of 600 serious road traffic collisions. And when we say serious road traffic collisions, these are people who have suffered injuries that are life-changing. So while yes, the fatalities do make the news, there are hundreds of people out there every year suffering serious injuries as part of road traffic collisions.”