Saturday, October 11, 2014

Traveling Ireland By car


Breathtaking scenery and stunning natural beauty along with some of the people friend list worlds, a perfect holiday destination in Ireland. Ancient castle and historic houses, heritage towns and coastal villages, quaint-pubs and fantastic restaurants, cosmopolitan city and go to the vibrant urban cities.While you're. When you discover some of Ireland's traditional attractions, enjoy the unique treasures. Ireland's road, so easy, so stop in and see what's so lovely touring car brought back. This guide and the freedom of Ireland, too, especially with the comfort of your own vehicle, the proposal is aimed at the traveler that wants to see everything. We rented a car from you, a self-drive holiday in Ireland will need to have included all the information, in different and unique regions of this wonderful island with great ideas for traveling on the road, even the signpost, rules.

Ireland Driving Laws


  1. Driving in Ireland and is worn at all times in front of the car and the seat belt back of must be left hand side of the road. 
  2. driver and their passengers must wear a motorcycle helmet. 
  3. There are too much drinking and driving, and the law will be penalized to the very strict laws of Toby Area. Drive with blood alcohol level higher than 0.08%, and you can face imprisonment. So do not drink and drive! 
  4. Both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the motorway speed limit on the open road and 100 mph / 110 kph in built up areas 30 mph / 50 kph, 60 mph / 100 kph .
  5. Children under 12 can not ride in front seat. 
  6. Horns are not toused  11:30 pm and 7: 00 AM. 
  7. It's illegal and unsafe, do not use your mobile phone while driving. 
  8. There is always the right way to a vehicle already in the roundabout. At unmarked crossings, approaching vehicles to give way to the right. 
  9. Republic of Ireland, yellow signs with black markings denoting the thick line right of way crossing a graphic approximation of the layout instructions, there will be a thin line representing the road Give way.

Parking in Ireland

Yellow lines indicate parking restrictions. Double yellow lines mean no parking at any time. 8.00 am to 6.30 pm Monday to Saturday Single yellow line means no parking. Broken yellow lines, so check for details at the earliest sign, there are means few restrictions. Pay and display is usually found in major cities and towns: Enter the amount of time necessary, to collect tickets and show tickets Clearly on the dashboard
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