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National Community Engagement Week 2023 – 22-26th May – Day 2: Road Safety and Pedestrian Safety

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This National Community Engagement Week is designed to achieve the collaborative objective of increased community engagement and community reassurance throughout Ireland.

Over the course of the week 100’s of communities, from all across the country will have the opportunity to meet with their local Gardaí and community representatives to discuss matters

You can read the full description of National Community Engagement Week 2023 by clicking here

Today’s theme is Road and Pedestrian Safety. This theme is all about:

  • All road user safety
  • Driving under the influence
  • Car maintenance
  • Child and car seat safety
  • Horse riding safety
  • Trailers
  • Reporting dangerous driving

 

Come down to meet with your local Gardaí and community representatives to discuss what’s important to you.

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