Planning to take a car to Spain this year?
If you are planning to take a car to Spain this year?, don’t leave home without knowing some of the important driving regulations. You are required to carry two warning triangles. In the event of a breakdown, they should be placed in front of and behind the car. If a driver wears glasses, they must keep a spare pair in the car. As with much of Europe, the drink drive limit is lower in Spain than in Ireland. Bear this in mind and if...
Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) Can Reduce Accidents By Up To 27%
A mere three seconds can change your life, it is estimated that nearly 80% of crashes are caused by some form of driver distraction within three seconds before the event. A driver who is distracted or inattentive is far more likely to brake too late or without the right amount of force when faced with a critical situation. A range of technologies have been developed which can help the driver to avoid these kinds of accidents or, at...
Road Safety Alert – Heavy Rainfall
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is today, Friday 1stJune, advising all road users to take extra care using the roads, as heavy rain is expected across the country over the weekend. The heavy rainfall of between 25 and 65 mm will initially affect the Southwest on Saturday, gradually extending Northeastwards by evening. It will slowly clear Southwards later Sunday. Accumulations may lead to excess surface water on roads and some...
Volvo launches the world’s first pedestrian airbag
Volvo launches the world’s first pedestrian airbag The world’s first pedestrian airbag fitted as standard on the all-new Volvo V40 is the next step towards the manufacturers target that no-one should be killed or injured in a new Volvo by 2020. This airbag could potentially reduce the 1.3 million people killed on the world’s road every year. The revolutionary new airbag is active at speeds between 20 and 50 km/h....
The Hidden Hazards of Driving in the Countryside !
Always ensure you can stop within the distance you can see to be clear on your own side of the road. This will mean you probably need to slow down approaching bends. Accelerate when you can see through the bend. Be aware that vulnerable road users including cyclists and horses are more likely to use these roads, and give them plenty of space when you do come across them. Rural roads can be windy and twisty. Use the line of hedges,...
Car Safety Tips when Shopping
Plan where you are going. Know how to get in and out of the Shopping Parking Area. This avoids you giving off the signals of someone lost and vulnerable. Always park in a spot where there is plenty of light and if possible, park close to your destination. Don’t park under trees or in darkened areas. Avoid parking next to high-sided vans, large SUV’s, or cars with tinted windows. More visibility equals more security for you. It is...