Healy Rae: 16-year-old drivers would be ‘good for rural Ireland’

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Healy Rae: 16-year-old drivers would be ‘good for rural Ireland’
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Deputy Healy-Rae said the RSA are 'obsessed with people speeding and they're obsessed with drink-driving.'

any car that has been adapted with a speed-limiting device set at 45 km/h.AdvertisementDeputy Healy Rae said if young people were given the responsibility, they would respect it.

Deputy Healy Rae said the proposal should go hand-in-hand with a new education model around road safety. “We're telling them what to do in the back seat, but we're not telling them what to do in the front seat.”Deputy Healy Rae said the proposal would attract “naysayers and the people saying this is wrong.”

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