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No excuse: Minister writes to Lady Chief Justice after judge noted reason for driving at 100mph

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Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd has written to the Lady Chief Justice, Dame Siobhan Keegan, following a recent case where a motorist was caught driving at 100mph. In that case the judge noted that there was a reason for the speeding offence.


The Minister said:


“While I am not privy to all of the details of any case taken before the courts, I believe it is incumbent upon all of us to send out a strong message when it comes to speeding and other road user behaviours which endanger lives.



“Put quite simply, speeding can and does kill. There can never be a reason or excuse for driving at 100mph in a 60mph zone. We need to get real and have honest conversations with ourselves and with others about how we behave on the roads.


“We are just nine months into this year, and tragically, 43 people have lost their lives on our roads and the tragic reality is that number will increase before the year is out. Our annual statistical report published today shows that last year in 2023 there were 71 fatalities in road traffic collisions, which is an increase of 29% from 2022. These are shocking statistics, but this is about so much more than that – it's about people.



“Behind the figures are loved ones who set off on an everyday journey but, they are never coming home to their family and friends. From the moment that happens, lives are shattered and will never be the same again.  


“Sadly, evidence shows that more than 95% of road deaths are due to human error – including careless or inattentive driving, inappropriate speed for the road or the conditions, and drink and drug driving. Together these account for most deaths and serious injuries. I am therefore asking all road users to consider their own personal actions to ensure road safety for all.” 



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