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The Road Safety Authority was established in September 2006, charged with the task of improving safety on Ireland's roads, under the Road Safety Authority Act 2006, in response to the high number of deaths on Irish roads.
Official traffic collision statistics in the Republic of Ireland are compiled by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) using data supplied by the Garda Síochána (police). [1] While related data is collected by other organisations, including the National Roads Authority, local authorities, and the Health Service Executive, these are not factored into RSA statistics. [2]
The microchip enables the licence to be read by special card readers which are managed by the Road Safety Authority and are available to the Garda Síochána, [1] however, not all of the categories on the new licence are obtainable. An oversight in production of the licence means that category B1 appears on the driving licence in Ireland but ...
Medical Bureau of Road Safety; Commission for Railway Regulation; Irish Aviation Authority. Air Accident Investigation Unit; Commission for Aviation Regulation [2] Iarnród Éireann; National Transport Authority; Commission for Railway Regulation. Railway Accident Investigation Unit; Road Safety Authority; Transport Infrastructure Ireland
The National Car Test (Irish: An tSeirbhís Náisiúnta Tástála Carranna; abbreviated NCT) is a roadworthiness test, which all cars in Ireland must undergo. Following a tender process, the Road Safety Authority awarded the National Car Testing Service contract for the operation of the vehicle inspection service in the Republic of Ireland to Applus.
The Rules of the Road (Irish: Rialacha an Bhóithre) is the official road user guide for Ireland published by the Road Safety Authority.
Finglas is home to one of Dublin's four Road Safety Authority Driving Testing Centres, which is located in Jamestown Business Park. The Finglas Maypole Arts Festival was launched in 2019. [12] In its first year, the festival committee was part of a steering group that got the first blue plaque in Finglas – to honour the uileann piper Séamus ...
The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are in Leeson Lane, Dublin. [1] It also has offices in Killarney and Loughrea. [2] The departmental team consists of the following: Minister for Transport: Darragh O'Brien, TD. Minister of State for International and road transport, logistics, rail and ports: Seán Canney, TD