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Calls for road users to be alert as restrictions lifted


With inter-county travel restrictions lifted, the Road Safety Authority and An Garda Síochána are asking all road users to take care and be more alert.
The Road Back campaign is calling on road users to be extra cautious as traffic volumes return to normal.
More cars are back on the road, and with the significantly increased numbers of pedestrians and cyclists over the last year, the RSA said the need to always be on the lookout for other road users is essential.
The latest Transport Bulletin from the Central Statistics Office, published today, said the volume of cyclists during off-peak for April 2021 was 111% higher than the same month last year. ....

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Traffic volumes falling since Christmas


Economics Correspondent
The volume of traffic increased in the run up to Christmas but has since declined sharply, according to the latest Transport Bulletin from the Central Statistics Office. 
The bulletin notes that heavy goods vehicle (HGVs) traffic, in particular, rose from the start of December and was 33.1% higher in Dublin in the week of December 20 compared to the same week in 2019. 
HGV traffic was also 34.5% higher in the rest of the country.  
But car volumes were lower by 45.5% in the week beginning December 27 in Dublin and 45.1% in the rest of the country compared to the same week in 2019. This followed the reimposition of Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions. ....

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