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  2. AA Ireland - Wikipedia

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    AA roundel (town sign) near to Duncormick, County Wexford, Ireland An AA motorcycle sidecar were the same as those used in Ireland.. AA Ireland employs over 500 people and its head office is located at Maryland House, Dublin, with its Rescue Centre based in the city centre and central patrol garage located at Naas Road, Dublin.

  3. N61 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The N61 road is a national secondary road in County Roscommon in Ireland, linking Athlone, Roscommon, Tulsk, and Boyle. It also connects the N6, N63, N60, N5, and N4 national primary and national secondary roads, as well as seven regional roads. [1] The road is 74.193 kilometres (46.101 mi) long .

  4. Trunk roads in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The road between Cavan, Butlersbridge, Cloverhill and the border with Northern Ireland (near Wattle Bridge in County Fermanagh) was a triple multiplex of the T10, T15 and T35 routes. Three routes (T15, T22, T35) had sections which were disconnected from the rest of the route by roads which crossed through Northern Ireland .

  5. The AA - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, the AA added more than 500 Volkswagen Transporter vans to their patrol fleet. [27] More vans were ordered in February 2017. [28] The organisation had operated in Ireland from 1910. [29] The AA Ireland business was sold to Carlyle Cardinal Ireland Fund and Carlyle Global Financial Services Partners in June 2016. [30]

  6. Journey planner - Wikipedia

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    A public transport route planner is an intermodal journey planner, typically accessed via the web that provides information about available public transport services. The application prompts a user to input an origin and a destination, and then uses algorithms to find a good route between the two on public transit services.

  7. National primary road - Wikipedia

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    A national primary road (Irish: príomhbhóthar náisiúnta) is a road classification in Ireland. National primary roads form the major routes between the major urban centres. There are 2649 km of national primary roads. This category of road has the prefix "N" followed by one or two digits. Motorways are prefixed "M" followed by one or two digits.

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  9. N2 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The route is the first to have a 120 km/h (75 mph) special speed limit (this was previously reserved for motorways, see Road speed limits in the Republic of Ireland for particulars). 13 km (8.1 miles) of this dual carriageway stretch became motorway on 28 August 2009.