Speed limits
The Department of Transport conducted a national review of speed limits in 2023, leading to the Road Traffic Act 2024, which introduced new default speed limits across Ireland. This initiative aims to reduce road fatalities and serious injuries by influencing driving behaviours and improving road safety.
The new default speed limit of 60 km per hour will apply to all rural local roads in County Tipperary, excluding regional and national roads, and roads with existing special speed limits of 30 km per hour or 50 km per hour. These changes are part of a phased approach to improving road safety, with further reviews planned for 2025.
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Notice is hereby given as follows:
Please note that this new default speed limit does not include:
These categories will be addressed in subsequent phases of the speed limit review, which are intended to be progressed in 2025.
All road users are requested to obey the new speed limits to ensure the safety of everyone on our roads.
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