Muff residents and local representatives have taken to the streets to highlight the treacherous speeding problems in the village.
A protest was held in the border village last Friday to call on Gardaí and Donegal County Council to take action before disaster strikes.
The short protest was organised by Sinn Féin Cllr Jack Murray and local election candidate Terry Crossan in conjunction with members of the Muff Residents Group.
Speaking afterwards, Terry Crossan said: “In light of some recent near misses it had been decided at a meeting with residents that something needed to be done to bring this issue to the attention of the relevant authorities.
“We believe that the Gardaí need to be more proactive in enforcing speed limits and that random speed prevention measures should be introduced by way of a deterrent”.
Mr Crossan continued: “Donegal County Council also need to fast track the current plans to their road design team to review speed limits and traffic calming in the village and at other dangerous locations across South Inishowen.”
He added that the group intends to carry out further protests at Quigley’s Point, Killea and Carrigans in the coming weeks.
“We would ask that all concerned residents would join us in these protests before someone is seriously injured or even killed,” Mr Crossan concluded.