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ISM - Ennis RSA Approved Driving Instructor in Ennis, Co. Clare. EDT and pretest lessons. Call 089-2339687

12/09/2023

With the recent tragedies on our roads, people need to improve their “attitudinal relationship with speed” to address the spike in road deaths this year.

People need to remember that speed limits are just that, limits, not targets to be reached. Speed must be appropriate to the road conditions and surrounding environment.

Some 127 people have died in road crashes so far this year, up 25% from the same time last year.

Road Safety Authority (RSA) Director Sarah O’Connor says the RSA has been “floored” by the increased deaths.

“The last number of week shave been tragic and devastating,” she said.

Ms O’Connor said it “takes a while to unpack” the cause of different crashes.

“We get the answer as to why when we look at the coronial data when we partner with the Coroner’s Court,” she said.

“Two years down the line when the court comes to decisions about what’s happening, they share their data to find out what’s happening at trend level.”

Young fatalities
Right now, Ms O’Connor said the trend in increased deaths among younger drivers, with 25% of victims this year between the age of 16 and 25.

“When we look at the last two years, it’s nearly two years of road deaths among that age group, in the one year,” she said.

“We have a lot of work to do targeting younger drivers.”
Speeding was another target for the RSA to reduce road deaths in Ireland.

“We don’t have the right attitudinal relationship with speed in Ireland,” Ms O’Connor said.

“It’s hard to digest the scale of it.”

She said a recent RSA survey found the majority of people “routinely” drive about the speed limit, with 47% going a normal speed above the limit and 17% going a high speed above the limit.

When considering the right speed to drive at, Ms O’Connor said it’s not just about following the number on the sign.

“It’s knowing ‘well is the road safe for me to drive at at this speed?’,” she said.

“Do the road conditions and weather conditions mean I should slow down?”

Rural roads
The RSA also found seven in 10 road deaths occurred on rural roads.

Ms O’Connor said most people speed when they’re alone on empty roads.

“Something mentally in them will say, ‘Well off I go’,” she said.

“That’s the switch we need to turn off.

“It's not only about slowing down... it's about the driving behaviour every single time, and slowing down every single time.”

Hi. My name is Kilian Collins and I am a qualified Approved Drinving Intsructor, based in Ennis Co. Clare. I provide a r...
24/01/2023

Hi. My name is Kilian Collins and I am a qualified Approved Drinving Intsructor, based in Ennis Co. Clare. I provide a range of training services, including the 12 compulsory EDT lessons, pre-test lessons and use of my car for your test, additional lessons for people with limited access to cars, and refresher lessons for qualified drivers.
I am flexible and will work around your schedule with early morning and late evening lessons available seven days a week.
I look forward to hearing from you and getting you on the road !!

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