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New speed limits to be introduced on Sligo roads

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New speed limits are set to come into effect in Sligo at the end of November.

According to correspondence from Sligo County Council, new legislation will see a speed limit of 60km per hour come into effect in rural local roads in November of this year.

It's expected that limits of 30km per hour in urban areas and 80km per hour on national secondary roads will be in place in the first half of 2025.

Fine Gael Councillor, Thomas Walsh, says that the new measures will go a long way to addressing road safety concerns.

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New speed limits are set to come into effect in Sligo at the end of November.

According to correspondence from Sligo County Council, new legislation will see a speed limit of 60km per hour come into effect in rural local roads in November of this year.

It's expected that limits of 30km per hour in urban areas and 80km per hour on national secondary roads will be in place in the first half of 2025.

Fine Gael Councillor, Thomas Walsh, says that the new measures will go a long way to addressing road safety concerns.

  continue reading

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