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Garadi urge drivers to remain cautious over Bank Holiday weekend

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Tipperary Gardai are urging caution for motorists this bank holiday weekend.

So far, five people have died on the Premier’s roads this year.

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With last year’s figures standing at 11 road deaths for the whole year, the five deaths in the first quarter of this year have caused concern for Gardai.

Inspector James White of Clonmel Gardai says all road users have a duty of care for other travelers.

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