Getting There By Road
Traffic drives on the left and signposts are usually bilingual. Motorways are marked M’ (M1, M2, etc), main roads and dual carriageways N’ and minor roads R’. On motorways a speed limit of 112kph (70mph) applies. The general speed limit is 96kph (60mph), which drops to 64kph (40mph) on approaches to urban areas and 48kph (30mph) in built-up areas. The alcohol to blood ratio for drivers is 0.08%.
The minimum driving age is 17 years. A valid national driving licence is required and a Green Card and Motor Insurance certificate are recommended. A country identification sticker is compulsory, as are seat belts in the front and, where fitted, in the rear.
The Irish Visiting Motorists Bureau, Insurance House, 39 Molesworth Street (tel: (01) 676 9944), can provide further information. The Automobile Association of Ireland (tel: (01) 617 9999; website: www.aaireland.ie) provides information on reciprocal agreements with other motoring associations.
Emergency breakdown services:
Automobile Association Rescue (1800) 667 788
RAC (1800) 535 005
Routes to the city: Dublin can be approached via the N11 dual carriageway from the port of Dún Laoghaire Harbour, the N1 and the M1 motorway from Belfast, the N6 and N4 from Galway and the N8 and N7 from Cork.
Driving times to Dublin: From Belfast – 2 hours 45 minutes; Galway – 3 hours 30 minutes; Cork – 4 hours 15 minutes.
Coach services: Bus Éireann, 16 Store Street (tel: (01) 836 6111; website: www.buseireann.ie), operates Ireland’s largest coach station, Busáras (Central Bus Station), with routes nationwide. Services are more frequent than those provided by the rail network. Facilities include restaurant, bureaux de change and left-luggage.
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