New speed limits have come into effect from today, 7 January, across Ireland with many rural local roads reduced from 80km/h ...
Council crews in Westmeath and Roscommon have been working to install new speed signs in recent days, with the speed limit on rural roads decreasing from 80 kilometres per hour to 60 kilometres per ...
New speed limits on rural, local roads changing from 80 km/h to 60 km/h has come into effect as of this morning ... from the Department of Transport to purchase and install poles and signs to display ...
The rural speed limit sign, which is a white circle with five black diagonal lines, will now show a maximum speed of 60 km/h rather than 80 km/h. The ‘L’ on maps designates the roadways ...
Speed limits on rural local roads in the county will reduce from 80km/h to 60 km/h from this Friday ... The new 'Rural Speed Limit' sign - a white circle with five diagonal black lines - with the ...
As part of the government’s ‘Slower Speeds, Safer Roads’ program, speed limits on rural local roads will drop from 80 km/h to 60 km/h starting ... Speed restriction sign, which is a white ...
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Local authorities have received grant funding from the Department of Transport to buy and install poles and signs to display the new speed limit on the relevant roads. The affected roads are desig ...
The installation process is expected to be complete by mid-spring. Speed feedback signs are a part of INDOT Southwest ...