by Gráinne Connolly
During March, Police in Fermanagh and Omagh District are focusing on making road safety a priority for road users.
They're aiming to reduce collisions and raise awareness by asking all road users to spread the message about road safety.

(Fermanagh and Omagh Police carrying out speed checks outside Omagh County Primary School)
While speed checks were being carried out at Omagh County Primary School, Q Radio spoke to Cheif Inspector Clive Beatty.
He says there's too many lives lost on roads across Northern Ireland, or others left with serious life changing injuries:
Chief Inspector Beatty went to explain the following tips and pieces of advice for road users:
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