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Sophie Collins

Motorcyclist and motorist caught for the same rule break as gardai issue stern warning

A motorcyclist and a motorist were both pulled today for the same offence as gardai issued a stern warning.

The Roads Policing Units have been carrying out checkpoints as normal up and down the country in a bid to catch those speeding on the roads and causing danger to others.

The Clare branch was on patrol and detected a motorcyclist speeding and handed him a Fixed Charge Notice while reminding the public that 17 bikers have died so far this year.

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Their post read: “Clare Roads Policing Unit, while conducting a checkpoint, detected this biker travelling at 72kph in a 50kph limit.

“The biker was issued an FCPN and reminded that there have been 17 bikers killed on the roads so far this year. #SlowDown”

Motorcyclist and motorist caught for the same rule break today as gardai issue stern warning (Twitter, @GardaTraffic)

Meanwhile, the Naas Roads Policing Unit were conducting speed checks when they found a car travelling 22 km/h over the speed limit.

After pulling the driver over, they discovered that they were an unaccompanied learner showing no L-plates and had no insurance either.

The car was seized and the driver will face proceedings for the several rule breaks.

“Naas RPU were conducting a speed check at Newbridge when they found this car travelling at 72kph in a 50kph area,” gardai said.

“Using the #MobilityDevice, it was found that Driver was an unaccompanied learner with no L-Plates & no Insurance.

“The car was seized & Proceedings are to follow.”

Gardai are reminding the public that “80 people have died on our roads so far this year.

“This isn't just a number, these are people, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, friends, colleagues.

“We urge all road users to please stay safe when driving. Don't become another statistic.”

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