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Wrong-way driver on motorway caught on camera 24 hours after 'joyride' crash

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Wrong-way driver on motorway caught on camera 24 hours after 'joyride' crash
Daily Star
Daily Star1 hrs ago
Wrong-way driver on motorway caught on camera 24 hours after 'joyride' crash
A video of a wrong-way driver on a Cork motorway has prompted fresh calls for Garda pursuit training and road safety enforcement, just 24 hours after five teenagers were killed in the horrific M9 crash
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Daily Record
Daily Record21 hrs ago
Officers ‘told not to pursue wrong-way driver’ before motorway crash that killed five
A representative is encouraging parents to talk to their sons about dangerous driving 'for the craic and the clicks' after a horror crash turned fatal, with five dead teens at the scene
TheJournal.ie
TheJournal.ie1 days ago
Commissioner says gardaí in 'really challenging situation' dealing with reckless drivers in stolen cars
Justin Kelly’s statement comes after five people in a suspected stolen BMW were killed overnight in a head-on collision – he said his thoughts were with those injured in the second car.
CBS News
CBS News3 days ago
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Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera3 days ago
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Times of India
Times of India🏁 first to report4 days ago
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