News Update
Fatal Bicycle-Vehicle Collision Claims Life in Ireland

A man in his 50s has lost his life following a fatal collision involving a bicycle and a motor vehicle at Carrowkeel, near Ballinrobe in County Mayo, Ireland.
According to Irish authorities, the crash occurred shortly after 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene and provided immediate medical assistance before transporting the cyclist to University Hospital Galway with critical injuries.
Despite the efforts of medical personnel, he later succumbed to his injuries.
The Irish police (Gardaí) have cordoned off the crash scene to enable forensic collision investigators to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Traffic has been partially diverted while investigations continue.
Authorities are appealing to anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have been travelling through the area with dashcam footage at the time of the crash to come forward.
Investigators believe such information could prove vital in establishing the sequence of events leading to the fatal incident.
The tragic crash has once again drawn attention to the safety of vulnerable road users, particularly cyclists, who face significant risks when sharing the road with motor vehicles.
Road safety experts continue to stress the importance of patience, safe overtaking distances, adherence to speed limits, and heightened awareness from all road users.
Every fatal crash serves as a reminder that road safety is a shared responsibility.
Motorists, cyclists, pedestrians, and other road users must remain alert, obey traffic regulations, and show mutual respect to help prevent avoidable tragedies.
Road Safety Message
Drivers should always:
- Maintain a safe passing distance when overtaking cyclists
- Reduce speed in areas with vulnerable road users
- Remain vigilant at all times.
Likewise, cyclists are encouraged to:
- Wear high-visibility clothing
- Use appropriate lighting when riding in low-light conditions
- Comply with traffic regulations.
Together, these measures can help make roads safer for everyone.













