345,000 motorists get penalty points in four years
More than 345,000 motorists have reportedly been issued with penalty points in the four years since the system was introduced.
However, reports this morning say more than 70,000 of these drivers have not had the points added to their licence because gardaí were unable to identify their licence number.
Most of these are believed to be either foreign visitors, people from the North or Irish citizens driving under a licence granted in another country.
This morning's reports say 35 drivers have already reached the disqualification total of 12 points.
Eleven of these motorists are based in Cork, while the next highest figure is in Dublin, where six drivers have been disqualified.
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Have penalty points been a success? I don't think have made much if any difference.
Seems the lesson to learn is to get a UK driving licence & gardai can't give you any points. :rolleyes: