GENERAL MEDICINE
Road users urged to be seen
December 20, 2016
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Road users are being reminded of the importance of being seen at this time of the year.
Fewer hours of daylight and poor weather conditions can reduce visibility on our roads, so it is essential that motorists use dipped headlights during daytime hours and walkers, cyclists and motorcyclists wear high visibility clothing at all times.
According to the Road Safety Authority (RSA), to date (December 20), 182 people have died on Irish roads this year, 32 more than this time last year. These have included 34 pedestrians, 20 motorcyclists and 10 cyclists.
"To date this year, pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists have accounted for over a third of road fatalities. With fewer hours of daylight during the winter months, it is even more important for vulnerable road users to take every precaution in an effort to stay safe on the road. Wearing high visibility material is a simple and effective way to make sure you are clearly seen when out walking, running, cycling or motorcycling," commented Moyagh Murdock, RSA chief executive.
She emphasised that people need to take responsibility for how they behave on our roads, adding that simple changes can make a big difference.
"Simply wearing a high visibility vest or using your daytime running lights can have a significant live-saving impact," she insisted.
The RSA made its call as part of its annual ‘National Be Safe Be Seen Day', which takes place on December 21 - the shortest and darkest day of the year.