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  • Road Safety Authority Annual Conference 2023

    The Road Safety Authority held their Annual Conference on the 4 October 2023.

  • World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Sunday 19 November 2023

    The Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims was first held in 1993 in the United Kingdom and organised since then by non-governmental organizations in a number of countries. It was created to give recognition to victims of road traffic crashes and for their loved ones.

  • Safe and Sober Seminar

    The Road Safety Authority (RSA), European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) and the Medical Bureau of Road Safety (MBRS) hosted a Safe and Sober seminar on Friday 19 January in University College Dublin.

  • Cycle safety campaign

    RSA cycle safety campaign with professional cyclist Imogen Cotter and Škoda Ireland.

  • Bike Week 2024

    Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling each year with bike themed events organised by local authorities, community groups and cycling groups throughout Ireland.

  • Electric Picnic

    The Road Safety Authority will this summer work with Electric Picnic where the aim will be to Educate and create awareness of everyone’s personal responsibility when it comes to road safety, targeting the Electric Picnic audience.

  • Older pedestrians

    Road safety campaign aimed at making motorists aware of older pedestrians to help reduce the number of fatalities and serious injuries among this age group.

  • Irish Road Safety Week 2024

    Irish Road Safety Week (IRSW) will be taking place from Monday 7 October to Sunday 13 October.

  • World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Sunday 17 November 2024

    On 26 October 2005, the United Nations adopted a resolution which calls for governments to mark the third Sunday in November each year as World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. This day provides an opportunity to draw the public’s attention to road traffic crashes, their consequences and costs, and the measures which can be taken to prevent them. The day also provides an opportunity to remind governments and society of their responsibility to make roads safer.