Spike in number of drivers caught on their mobile phones across Ireland

Dublin performed extremely poorly in the figures which show year on year increases in the numbers of people caught on their mobile phone whilst driving with percentage increases of up to 237 per cent.
Spike in number of drivers caught on their mobile phones across Ireland

Kenneth Fox

New Garda figures show a spike in the number of drivers caught driving with a mobile phone between 2023 and 2024 across multiple counties.

Ireland South MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú has pleaded with drivers to put down the mobile phone this bank holiday weekend.

Dublin performed extremely poorly in the figures which show year on year increases in the numbers of people caught on their mobile phone whilst driving with percentage increases of up to 237 per cent.

The Cork county Garda division recorded a 25 per cent year on year increase in the number of drivers caught using their mobile phones and Galway recorded a 21 per cent increase.

Kildare stood out, having recorded a 47 per cent increase in the number of drivers caught by gardaí using their mobile whilst driving between 2023 and 2024.

Dublin was the worst offender with significant increases across all Garda divisions in Dublin.

Fixed charge notices issued by gardaí for holding a phone whilst driving between 2023 and 2024

Garda Division Q4 2023 Q4 2024 % change
Cork County 199 248 +25 per cent
Galway 215 260 +21 per cent
Wexford/Wicklow 187 212 +13 per cent
Kildare 348 511 +47 per cent
Dublin West 263 473 +80 per cent
Dublin South 137 226 +65 per cent
Dublin Central 158 257 +63 per cent
Dublin North 194 306 +58 per cent
Dublin East 43 145 +237 per cent
Limerick 230 246 +7 per cent
Clare/Tipp 270 279 +3.3 per cent

Ní Mhurchú welcomed the fact that Garda divisions in Kerry, Cork city, Sligo, Leitrim, Mayo, Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Waterford, Kilkenny, and Carlow all recorded year on year decreases in the number of people caught driving using their mobile phones.

Assuming detection efforts are static from year to year, Ní Mhurchú described this as a silver lining in the Garda figures.

The MEP has called for increased use of unmarked Garda lorries which have proved extremely effective at catching drivers using their mobiles.

The high cab trucks are accompanied by a patrol car or an unmarked interceptor vehicle and offer gardaí a birds eye view of bad behaviour on our roads.

She said all options should be on the table to tackle the epidemic of drivers using their mobile phones, including discounted insurance policies for drivers who are willing to install or use technology that blocks phones whilst driving.

The penalty for using your phone while driving is a fixed charge of €120, and three penalty points.

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