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RSA urges vehicle owners to take responsibility for vehicle maintenance

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) are reminding vehicle owners to take "year-round responsibility" for maintaining their cars rather than relying on the NCT to identify faults.
Half of cars in Galway fail NCT

More than half the cars tested in County Galway failed their NCT last year.
Fee adjustments to RSA services to take effect from January 2025

Fee adjustments to Road Safety Authority (RSA) services such as NCT test and retest fees are set to increase in the new year, with the cost of a driving licence also being hiked.
Road Safety Authority to be split into two new agencies

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is set to be split into two independent agencies under plans being pushed by the Government.
Chairperson of the RSA Liz O’Donnell welcomes immediate and much needed deployment of Garda roads policing unit
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has welcomed the news that An Garda Siochana has instructed all uniformed gardaí to do a mandatory 30 minutes of road safety policing per shift.
RSA and local authorities call on landowners to cut hedgerows to prevent potential road safety hazards
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and the County and City Management Association (CCMA) are calling on land-owners to cut their hedgerows before the March 1 deadline, to ensure they are not causing a potentially serious road safety hazard.
Calls for NCT contract to be binned - four month wait in Galway

Applus, the firm operating the national car testing service (NCTS) in Ireland, is facing pressure to quit its contract due to a backlog in waiting times.
Year of tragedy — Galway listed as fourth highest county for road deaths in 2023

The loss of 13 lives, five of which were teenagers, on Galway’s roads in 2023 has contributed to the 19 per cent national increase for the year compared to 2022.
RSA unveils vision zero campaign, urging public support to achieve goal of zero road fatalities
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has today launched the “Who was Mary Ward? Vision Zero” campaign which calls on the public to work together so we see our last road death in Ireland.
Road deaths in the first half of 2023 are the worst for six years - RSA
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána have issued a stark warning that years of road safety progress is being undone as new figures reveal that road deaths in the first half of 2023 are the worst for six years.