The Irish Road Victims’ Association (IRVA) has said that not enough is being done to bring down the number of deaths on Irish roads.
Vice President of the IRVA Leo Lieghio described the news that four pedestrians had been killed in three separate crashes since Thursday evening as “heartbreaking”.
Yesterday evening, a woman in her 70s died after she was struck by a car in Co Carlow.
A few hours later, a man in his 60s died after being struck by a car in Co Meath.
It came just a day after two pedestrians, a husband and wife, were killed in a hit and run in Blanchardstown in Dublin.
While in Northern Ireland, two men were killed in a two-vehicle crash in Co…