All drivers who are taking to the roads today are reminded to slow down, take extra care and to give your driving your full attention.
Six people have lost their lives on the roads in Ireland since gardaí launched a Bank Holiday road safety operation last Thursday.
In Dublin yesterday, a cyclist in his 70s was killed in a collision in Balbriggan. A man in his 30s was arrested at the scene.
Separately, a man in his 20s was seriously injured after he was struck by a car in Cashel, Co Tipperary on Sunday night.
Throughout this weekend’s Roads Policing Operation, Gardaí are conducting both statutory Mandatory Intoxicant Testing (MIT) and regular, high-visibility policing checkpoints.
To date, a total of 188 people were arrested for driving under the influence of an intoxicant (alcohol and drugs).
In excess of 4,250 drivers were detected for speeding offences after five days of the operation.
Over 450 drivers have been detected holding a mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt since this operation began.
An Garda Síochána is appealing to all road users to never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Drivers and all other road users are being reminded to plan ahead and organise a safe way home if socialising for St. Patrick’s Day.
Plea to drivers after six deaths over St Patrick’s Weekend was last modified: March 17th, 2026 by Staff Writer