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The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has unveiled a new campaign that aims for no road deaths or serious injuries on Irish roads by 2050. The RSA’s Who was Mary Ward?
The average spend on road safety campaigns per year since 2014 was €4.8million, with €2.5million spent in 2020, which the RSA attributed to ‘an inability to shoot new campaigns’ due to ...
A 'radical transformation' was promised whereby the RSA would be split into two agencies, one focused on the delivery of services and operations, and the other responsible for wider road safety ...
It’s not surprising that the Road Safety Authority (RSA) pushed back the launch of its new campaign by a week. Its “Mary Ward” TV ad was due to be aired on August 31st but that day saw the ...
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is to start immediately spending an additional €3 million on awareness campaigns in response to an increase in the number of road deaths.
While statistics of fatalities and crashes for the Easter Season Road Safety campaign are still undergoing quality assurance and verification, Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, says early ...
Home / News / Road Safety Campaign launched News Road Safety Campaign launched South Africa is notorious for having dangerous roads and unsafe drivers. December 13, 2024 Johan van Niekerk 2 ...
A new ad campaign launched by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has been condemned by charities, disability groups and politicians for being “ableist” and “trivialising” the risks of ...
THE Road Safety Authority of Ireland is facing a public backlash over its newest campaign, which has been branded as 'tone deaf' on social media. RSA Ireland launched the new 'Lose Your Licence ...
She officially launched the 2024 Festive Season Road Safety Campaign under the theme “Every day without a Road Death – South Africa 2024” yesterday.
A major shake-up of the Road Safety Authority (RSA) is likely to see it broken up, with driver and vehicle testing and licencing hived off completely. A review of the RSA has also considered the ...
Road Safety Authority must seek 'specific approval' for future campaigns Calls to reform the RSA have gathered pace in recent years, as the number of fatal crashes on Irish roads rose sharply.
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