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Published 13:12 28 Oct 2019 GMT
Motorists in Donegal were also noted as the "best" drivers in the country with the lowest share of penalty points and well below the national average at just 11.5 percent.
The Irish Road Victims Association chairperson, Donna Price spoke about these statistics saying:
“Gardai reassure us that they are out there enforcing road traffic law and there’s no doubt many people have changed their driving habit but we would always say that more can be done including in relation to enforcement."
Wexford was also noted as one of the counties with most drivers off the road for receiving too many penalty points. They have almost twice the national average off the road.
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