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Driver clocked at 134kmh in 100kmh zone on N4

National Slow Down Day - National #SlowDown Day: Wednesday 9 April

A driver was clocked doing 134kmh in a 100kmh zone on the N4 at Mullingar this morning, as part of the latest National Slow Down Day.

Statement from An Garda Síochána

An Garda Síochána, in partnership with the Road Safety Authority (RSA) and other stakeholders, is conducting a national speed enforcement operation - National #Slowdown Day – which runs for 24 hours from 00:00 to 23:59 today, Wednesday 9 April 2025.

At the halfway mark of the operation, An Garda Síochána, utilising both Garda personnel and GoSafe mobile and static safety cameras, has detected a total of 350 vehicles travelling in excess of the posted speed limits nationwide.

Examples of high speeds detected in recent hours include:

• 113kmh in a 100kmh Zone on the N15 Drumnagahan, Donegal

• 112kmh in a 100kmh Zone on the N10 Templemartin, Kilkenny

• 86kmh in a 60kmh Zone on the R147 Dunboyne, Meath

• 134kmh in a 100kmh Zone on the N4 Mullingar

An Garda Síochána conducts a number of high profile National #SlowDown Days every year. The aim of National #SlowDown Days is to remind motorists of the dangers of speeding, encourage a national conversation on the impact of speeding, to increase overall compliance with speed limits in place nationwide and to deter and detect those that are intent on driving at excessive or inappropriate speed.