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Garda John Cahalin pictured simulating the breathalysing of motorcyclist Stephen Murphy prior to the start of the Road Safety Authority (RSA) Annual Academic Road Safety Lecture. Robbie Reynolds

Alcohol a factor in almost one third of fatal motorcycle crashes

Speed also played a role in half of crashes where someone died.

ALCOHOL WAS A factor in 29% of fatal crashes involving motorcycles between 2008 and 2012.

In a new report, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) notes that almost one third (29%) of motorcyclists involved in fatal collisions had consumed alcohol, and almost half of these (45%) were four times or more above the current legal limit.

The presence of alcohol was most prevalent among 25-34-year-olds.

The findings were presented at the RSA annual academic lecture in Dublin today, the first event of Irish Road Safety Week which runs until Sunday, 9 October.

The report also found that:

  • Speed was a contributory factor in 49% of the 93 fatal collisions involving a motorcyclist
  • 54% of the fatal collisions involving a motorcyclist occurred in an 80km/hour speed zone
  • 57% of the motorcyclists in fatal collisions who had consumed alcohol crashed on a Sunday, more motorcyclists with a presence of alcohol were in a fatal collision between 5pm and 6pm on a Sunday than any other time during the week.

Moyagh Murdock, chief executive of the RSA, said: “While this report covers a period that saw the greatest reduction in road deaths since we began recording them in 1959, it does highlight worrying behaviour among motorcyclists, particularly where alcohol and speed are concerned.

It’s critical that those who are seasoned bikers, as well as those who are new to this mode of transport, recognise their vulnerability on the roads and take appropriate measures, such as initial and advanced training, to ensure their safety. Other road users also need to be aware of their responsibilities when sharing the roads with motorcyclists, particularly when exiting or entering a side road or turning right.

Aidan Reid, chief superintendent with An Garda Síochána, said it was “shocking that 28 motorcyclists involved in fatal collisions 2008 and 2012 had consumed alcohol”.

“Motorcyclists are already among the most vulnerable of our road users and the report clearly shows that when alcohol is involved the consequences are fatal. Excessive and inappropriate speed was also a significant contributory factor to motorcycle fatalities in this period. What this tells us is that we need to make better choices when we use the roads, no matter what mode of transport we’re using.”

Six counties 

The report also noted the following:

  • Six counties – Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary – accounted for almost half (47%) of fatal motorcycle collisions
  • 57% of collisions on a Saturday and 58% of collisions on a Sunday occurred between 12pm and 7pm
  • April and July were the most dangerous months for motorcyclists, accounting for 16% and 15% respectively
  • Of the 93 fatal collisions involving a motorcycle, the motorcyclist was deemed culpable in 72 collisions and partially-culpable in eight collisions
  • 98% (78) of the motorcyclists who were deemed culpable for the collision were male
  • 30% of those culpable had no insurance and 15% did not hold a current motorcycle licence at the time of the collision
  • Four of the six pillion passengers killed were being driven by motorcyclists who had consumed alcohol.

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    Mute Rísteard Ó Muineacháin
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    Jul 13th 2013, 9:27 AM

    They are truely a beautiful people, with a beautiful culture. Far superior by all standards.

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    Mute Ironic Paradox
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    Jul 13th 2013, 9:39 AM

    Gawd I have to agree with u there. They astonish me. Such commitment to culture. Its wonderful.

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    Mute Dexter Gordon
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    Jul 13th 2013, 9:48 AM

    Eh? Aren’t you forgetting a few things? Such as the Rape of Nanking etc. etc.

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    Mute Cathriona Daley
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    Jul 13th 2013, 9:52 AM

    Picked up a book by Arthur Golden “memoirs of a geisha” and have been fascinated by their culture ever since. Some excellent books out there about Japanese culture, they are so proud of everything and have never let anything like war take away their core values and beliefs.

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    Mute Paul Wallace
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    Jul 13th 2013, 10:13 AM

    Tell that to the POW soldiers from World War Two how nice they were to them. Sweeping statement from you Sir, judge people as individuals rather than a group.

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    Mute Rísteard Ó Muineacháin
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    Jul 13th 2013, 10:24 AM

    Eh…. no!

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    Mute guardian
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    Jul 13th 2013, 10:48 AM

    Well the actions in China and agsonst POWs should not reflect on country or people. The Germans done horrible things in killing millions of Jews. Tge British firebombed dresden for revenge with no military importance. The Americans dropped two A bombs horrifically burning tens of thousands

    War is hell

    So back to Japanese culture. It really looks so amazing :) I love all things Japanese

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    Mute Justin Donoghue
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    Jul 13th 2013, 12:55 PM

    Rísteard I completely disagree. Yes elements of their culture are to be admired but their society is full of inequality, they have a high suicide rate (top 10), they can be xenophobic and lets not forget their shameful recent history.

    Don’t get me wrong I love Japan and it’s culture but knowing my freedoms here I would not like to be Japanese at all.

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    Mute Fagan Fagan
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    Jul 13th 2013, 1:09 PM

    What about the hundreds of thousands of Japanese Americans that were sent to internment camps in the USA during ww2 not much difference to what the Germans did … Yep that’s a story that you don’t really hear about

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    Mute Kevin Smyth
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    Jul 13th 2013, 1:40 PM

    “They are truely a beautiful people, with a beautiful culture. Far superior by all standards.”

    There’s nothing beautiful about those three faces. If you want to know about their culture, look up ‘Nanking’ and their use of vivisection (operating on someone who is awake without anaesthesia) on the Chinese, which has conveniently been left out of Japanese history books. Beautiful.

    They have an issue now with young people living at home and never getting married (hikikomori), you can buy used schoolgirls’ knickers in vending machines and they have porn that involves an octopus. They also kill thousands of whales for ‘research’ and in general their culture of pride is known to be rather overbearing.

    BUT. They make nice cars and I love my twin exhaust, 20 valve Toyota.

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    Mute Nico Stephenson
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    Aug 7th 2014, 12:40 PM

    It was the US that forced the Japanese to declare war and also the American government allowed the attack on Pearl Harbor on purpose and didnt inform their troops even tough they knew it would happen so theyd get a reason for their aggression
    http://rationalrevolution.net/war/fdr_provoked_the_japanese_attack.htm
    and
    http://rationalrevolution.net/war/fdr_provoked_the_japanese_attack.htm
    GO READ SOMETHING BEFORE TALKING OUT OF YOUR ASS

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    Mute Nico Stephenson
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    Aug 7th 2014, 12:44 PM

    WRONG LINK ON THE SECOND WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THIS
    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100622094119AAECxVI

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    Jul 13th 2013, 10:08 AM

    He looks like a Japanese Damian from the Omen

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    Mute Tom Fenton
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    Jul 13th 2013, 10:19 AM

    Well he was born on the 06/09/06 so could be something to that ;)

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    Mute Abi Dennis
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    Jul 13th 2013, 12:36 PM

    wimmin as emperors? down with that sort of thing!

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    Jul 13th 2013, 1:48 PM

    Monarchy is wrong on so many levels. What has that child achieved to be held in such esteem? Absolutely nothing.

    Monarchy is not just undemocratic, it is antidemocratic. It relies on the reduced rights of Subjects to maintain its position

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    Jul 13th 2013, 10:05 AM

    He looks like the fella out of The Goonies

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    Jul 13th 2013, 1:12 PM

    I feel sorry for royals, particularly within a monarchy with such strict, ritualized codes of behavior. There is beauty in the rituals but to live your whole life that way means you have no personal freedom. That boy has only one life and he won’t ever get to decide what to do with it.

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    Jul 13th 2013, 12:02 PM

    These bus drivers are getting younger every year ! ! !

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    Jul 13th 2013, 11:12 AM

    Do Japanese monarchs marry there cousins too? with all the inbreeding its a wonder they can function at all really!

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    Mute Nico Stephenson
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    Aug 7th 2014, 12:46 PM

    we can say the same about the brits lol

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    Mute Sean Byrne
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    Jul 13th 2013, 11:28 PM

    He has his fathers eyes.

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