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Irish speed limits: ‘All the roads we’re on, there’s a lot of speeding’

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Speed limits on some roads in the Republic of Ireland will be reduced from 80km/h (50mph) to 60km/h (37mph) on Friday.

This change impacts small “rural local roads”, with further reductions to other roads to be implemented later in 2025.

Heading south from Newry in County Down, Omeath is the first village south of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, on the shores of Carlingford Lough.

Many visitors and locals were unaware of the speed limit changes.

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