Vehicles detected driving in excess of the posted speed limit will be subject to prosecution (File Photo)
The static safety camera that was recently installed on the N25 in County Kilkenny will commence operation from Friday, May 30, 2025.
Vehicles detected driving in excess of the posted speed limit will be subject to prosecution from 12pm on the day of operation.
Prosecution of speeding offences takes place by Fixed Charge Notice (FCN).
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The current Fixed Charge Notice is a €160 fine accompanied by 3 penalty points.
Further details of the Fixed Charge Notice system are published on the garda website.
CAMERA LOCATION:
Location: N25
Latitude: 52.33695974416667
Longitude: -7.055131681944444
Area: Ballynamona
County: Kilkenny
According to a garda statement, static safety cameras have been proven internationally to reduce speeding.
Static safety cameras are now operational on the N17 Mayo, N59 Galway, N13 Donegal, N69 Limerick, R772 Wexford, N22 Cork and N80 Carlow.
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Five average safety cameras are also operational in the Dublin Port Tunnel, the M7, N3 Cavan, N5 Mayo and N2 Meath.
There are also 58 GoSafe mobile safety cameras operational across 1,500 locations as well as safety cameras operated by gardaí.
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