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Gardai get tough on 'high-risk' drivers 23.07.10

YOUNG 'high-risk' drivers in Co Donegal are to be targeted under a new five-year road safety strategy for the county.
The move follows the single worst road accident in the history of the State in which eight men lost their lives in Inishowen on July 11.
The new Road Safety Plan 2010-2015 was discussed this week at a meeting between members of the Garda National Traffic Bureau, the Donegal Road Safety Working Group and Donegal County Council.
It will focus on the four key areas of education, engineering, enforcement and evaluation. It will also try to change driver behaviour among the wider community, especially among those who engage in "risky or poor driving behaviour".
Head of the Donegal Garda Traffic Corps, Inspector Michael Harrison, said the meeting was convened in light of the tragic two-car collision at Glasmullen on the main road between Buncrana and Clonmany. Seven young friends, all passengers travelling in the same car, died in the accident along with a 66-year old pensioner who was the driver of the other car. The sole survivor of the accident is still being treated at Letterkenny Hospital.
Inspector Harrison said: "The purpose (of the meeting) was to look at all aspects of road safety in the county and identify any opportunity for added value within the new road safety plan 2010-2015 through more targeted education and enforcement initiatives.
"It was agreed that the current approach should be maintained as it reflects good practice and notable improvements have been made in recent years."
Meanwhile, a system for further cross-agency co-ordination between gardaí, Donegal County Council, the Road Safety Authority and Health Service Executive was also agreed in a bid to achieve the plan's targets.
"It was further acknowledged that education of the high-risk group of road users should remain a priority and where efforts to change attitudes fail, robust and targeted enforcement will follow," added Inspector Harrison.
The Donegal Road Safety Working Group said it would continue to meet monthly while there would be closer communications with the Garda National Traffic Bureau and local authority members to ensure road safety in Co Donegal remained a top priority.
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