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Irish Car Rentals will provide you with a free road map of Ireland when you collect your vehicle from us. We also now offer a Satellite Navigation (GPS) System to rent as a useful aid to touring Ireland.
There are several online route planners for you to use as well. The best ones for Ireland are:
Road Safety We want you to enjoy your car rental and visit to Ireland as much as possible. On this page we have detailed some, perhaps obvious, but necessary Road Safety Information. Car Safety Your Irish Car Rental's vehicle will be provided to you in good condition, you, as the driver of the vehicle are responsible for ensuring that the vehicle, whilst in your care, is roadworthy and safe. We would suggest checking, Tyres, Brakes, Vehicle operation, Lights and other essential items before driving the car. Irish Car Rentals vehicles are covered by a fully comprehensive AA roadside assistance cover. Should you experience difficulty or require more information please contact us immediately. Do Not Drive a vehicle which may be unsafe. Drink Driving Drink driving is not tolerated and severe penalties are imposed on people who have a legal reading of over 80mg per 100ml of blood. This equates to approximately one Pint of Beer. Please do not attempt to drive whilst under the influence of Alcohol. If
you are arrested
at the roadside
for drink driving,
the Garda is
obliged to inform
you in ordinary
understandable
language that you
are being arrested
for the offence of
drink driving. You
will be brought to
a local Garda
Station where you
will be informed
of your rights by
a member in charge
of the station.
These rights
include consulting
with a solicitor
but should be
noted that failure
to contact your
solicitor will not
excuse you from
complying with the
Garda’s request
for a sample of
blood; urine or
breath
specimen. Baby and Child Seats Child
/ Baby Seats are
Mandatory in
Ireland. Child
Seats and Baby
seats are
available by prior
notification at an
additional cost of
EURO 49 per
rental. Baby seats
are NOT available
for rental for
children under 6
months old. NEW EU
CHILD SAFETY
PROTECTION LAWS
HAVE COME INTO
FORCE making it
compulsory for all
children to travel
in the correct
child seat,
booster seat or
booster cushion.
Notes: Where
safety belts have
been fitted they
must be worn.
Children under 3
years of age must
not travel in a
car or goods
vehicle unless
restrained in the
correct child
seat. Children
aged 3 years or
over who are under
150cms in height
and weighing less
than 36 kilograms
(i.e. generally
children up to
11/12 years old)
must use the
correct child
seat, booster seat
or booster cushion
when travelling in
cars or goods
vehicles. Children
over 3 years of
age must travel in
a rear seat in
vehicles not
fitted with safety
belts.
Rearward-facing
child car seats
must NEVER be used
in the front
passenger seat of
cars with an
active airbag.
Drivers have a
legal
responsibility to
ensure passengers
aged under 17 use
the correct seat,
booster seat,
booster cushion or
seatbelt. In the front seat all children must either be in a child seat or wear a seat belt. There are no exceptions to this rule. In the rear seat children less than four years must use an appropriate child restraint. Children over 4 years must use an appropriate child restraint, where available, or a seat belt. Where airbags are fitted the renter should check the enclosed handbook about special precautions to be taken when using a child restraint in the front seat. Please ask what ages the children using the baby seats are and note this in the comments box of the Booking Form. Seat Belts Unless
exempted, every
person in a car is
legally obliged to
wear a seat belt
where one is
fitted. That
includes drivers
and front and rear
passengers. The
driver is
responsible for
ensuring that
passengers under
17 years of age
comply with the
law. Each year in
Ireland, many
people are hurt,
seriously injured
or killed on our
roads and much of
this injury and
many of the deaths
would not occur if
drivers and
passengers were
adequately
restrained by
safety belts or
child restraint
systems (CRS).
There is a legal
obligation to be
restrained and
this applies to
drivers and
passengers.
Furthermore, there
is an additional
onus on drivers to
ensure that
persons under 17
are suitably
restrained while
they are in charge
of the
vehicle.Offences
carry an
on-the-spot fine
of 60 euro. You
must pay this fine
within 28 days, or
face an increased
fine of 90 euro
payable within 56
days of the
offence. Two
penalty points
will be added to
your licence if
you opt not to go
to court. If you
are convicted in
court for not
wearing a
seatbelt, four
penalty points
will be added to
your licence and
you will be liable
to an 800 euro
fine for a first
offence. Please take care, especially at junctions, we want you to enjoy your Irish Car Rentals experience as much as possible. If this is your first time to experience driving on the left hand side of the road take some time to acclimatise yourself. Our staff are always willing to assist you when you collect the vehicle, if you require further information please contact us. |
