Issue Date: 01/09/2025
An Garda Síochána, in partnership with the Road Safety Authority (RSA) and other stakeholders, is conducting a national speed enforcement operation - National #Slowdown Day – which runs for 24 hours from 12:00am to 11:59pm today, Monday, 1st September 2025.
The aim of today’s initiative is to promote safer driving and reduce speed-related collisions nationwide, coinciding with the first full week of schools reopening across the country.
So far this National #Slowdown Day, members of An Garda Síochána, along with GoSafe Mobile and Static Safety Cameras, have detected a total of 569 vehicles travelling in excess of the applicable speed limit.
Examples of high speeds detected include:
- 134km/h in a 100km/h zone on the N11 at Newtownmountkennedy in Co. Wicklow
- 123km/h in a 100km/h zone on the N60 at Facefield, Co. Mayo
- 116km/h in a 80km/h zone on the R265 at St Johnston, Co. Donegal
- 91km/h in a 80km/h zone on the N55 at Glasson, Co. Westmeath
- 78km/h in a 60km/h zone on the L3700 at Riverstown, Co. Sligo
- 75km/h in a 60km/h zone on the Dangan Road at Tullamore, Co. Offaly
- 91km/h in a 50km/h zone on the R339 in Monivea Road in Galway
- 83km/h in a 50km/h zone on the R188 in Drumbear, in Co. Monaghan
An Garda Síochána conducts several high-profile National #SlowDown Days each year, aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of speeding. These operations serve to remind motorists of the serious risks associated with excessive or inappropriate speed, promote greater compliance with speed limits and support efforts to deter and detect dangerous driving behaviours.
Further updates will follow.