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Donegal driver nabbed at 156kph in 100kph zone as Gardai issue ‘slow down’ appeal

written by Staff Writer January 9, 2025
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A Donegal driver has been caught speeding at a dangerous 156km/hr in a 100km/hr zone on the N15 at Drumrat outside Donegal Town.

The driver was nabbed as Gardai continue to appeal to drivers to slow down during this ongoing period of extremely cold weather.

Over the last 72 hours, while roads across the country have experienced freezing temperatures, 375 drivers have been detected for speeding in excess of the posted speed limit.

A spokesperson said “As is continuously highlighted speed limits are not targets.

“Drivers should always travel, not just within the speed limit, but at an appropriate safe speed for the weather, road and traffic conditions.”

Examples of speeding detections made by members of An Garda Síochána and Mobile Safety Camera Vans (GoSafe, Road Safety Partners), include:

In addition 29 drivers were arrested in the last 72 hours for driving under the influence of an intoxicant (alcohol and drugs).

Speaking about these detections, Chief Superintendent Jane Humphries said “The disregard for speed limits and safe speeds by a small number of drivers is irresponsible and dangerous, not just for their own safety, but for the safety of the many workers who are busy keeping our roads open for essential use in this excessive cold spell and other road users who are supporting road safety.

“Drivers who continue to drive at excessive speed are a menace on our roads. An Garda Síochána continues to enforce the road traffic legislation throughout this period in addition to working and supporting our communities across the country and in the most affected counties during this cold weather period.”

Chief Superintendent Humphries once again appealed to all Road Users, to “Slow Down and Stay Safe over the coming days.”

Donegal driver nabbed at 156kph in 100kph zone as Gardai issue ‘slow down’ appeal was last modified: January 10th, 2025 by Staff Writer
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