Residents of Galway's Westend are appealing to motorists to slow down after reporting an increase in speeding during summer months
Evening pedestrianisation in the area is now back in place, and some motorists are using Munster Avenue and Fr Griffin Place as shortcuts.
This is raising concerns with locals and businesses in the area about speeding, mobile phone use and the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.
A new road safety campaign by Galway City Council, An Garda Síochána and local residents, urges motorists to think twice before speeding
Speaking on Galway Talks, Lisa Regan, Vice Chair of Galway Westend Traders Association says that speeding on City streets is never worth it