terrontress
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Do they really do this? i.e. charge more at service stations than they do in their regular high street outlets?
It's only 2 to 2 1/2 hour drive between the tunnel and Bewleys on the Naas road...
Our research shows that 7 out of 10 people (67%) are now taking breaks within two hours of driving, compared with 53% in 2008. This is a very positive shift in behaviour as research tells us that driver fatigue could be a contributory factor in as many as 1 in 5 driver deaths in Ireland and can be as serious as drink driving.
As I said above, I would expect to see more of these service stations to be built in line with road safety standards.
But the RSA recommend we take a break every 2 hours.
Having said that, we always stop at Horse and Jockey, it's less then a minute from the motorway, full hotel and bar there so great for a comfort break and not soulless at all.
Exactly.
And now they are retrospectively building several service stations, at higher cost. Madness.
What annoys me about Bus Eireann is that that their online system is so poor - you cannot even purchase tickets on stops bewteen the major cities online in this country.
Having said that, we always stop at Horse and Jockey, it's less then a minute from the motorway, full hotel and bar there so great for a comfort break and not soulless at all. As for fuel, fill the car before you leave, simple as that
In fairness it's just over the 2 hour mark.
147 miles Newlands Cross to Dunkettle roundabout. You'd be doing well to maintain a constant 70 all the way. Even the tag lanes on the toll gates require you to slow down.
Yes you can
Can you be more specific? I've just tried buying a ticket from Buttevant to Limerick, and I've got as far as the credit card number.No. Even from certain stops bewteen Cork & Limerick - you cannot buy Bus Tickets online from the Bus Eireann Site.
To support a proper football teamOf course, the question that should have been asked before now is why would anyone would want to go to Cork?
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