RSA urges motorcyclists to take extra care on the roads

The Road Safety Authority says the highest number of motor cycle fatalities occur in the months of spring and summer, as the weather improves.

The Road Safety Authority says the highest number of motor cycle fatalities occur in the months of spring and summer, as the weather improves.

Twenty-six motorcyclists lost their lives on Irish roads last year.

The Road Safety Authority will be at the Motorcycle Show in the RDS in Dublin this weekend, in a effort to communicate a message of vigilance to road users.

Brian Farrell from the RSA, says this time of year can be a dangerous for those who are taking their motorbike out for the for the first time in a while.

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