Abstract
This paper charts the development of road safety engineering in Ireland, from its roots in An Foras Forbartha (The National Institute for Physical Planning and Construction Research) in the mid-1960s, to the partnership arrangements that exist between government and local agencies today. The authors describe the development of local safety schemes, traffic calming and road safety audit, and look towards future developments within the context of Irish road safety targets.
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