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Ciaran Burns

Road Safety

The death of a teenage girl, hit by a bus in Belfast, has again raised concerns about the death toll on our roads.

Ciara Park was the third person to be knocked down by a bus in the centre since the weekend.

One of them, a man in his forties, is critically ill in hospital. Bus drivers are calling on the Stormont Executive to make the streets safer for everyone. As Natasha Sayee reports, bus drivers are calling on the Stormont Executive to make the streets safer for everyone.

Ciaran Burns

Ciaran Burns

Earlier today our reporter Julie McCullough met some people who lost family members to road accidents.

She also spoke to some of the children of St. Malachy's primary school about why road safety is so important.

last updated: 13/11/2008 at 16:32
created: 12/11/2008

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