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Irish tests

23rd October 1982
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HAS IOMPAIR Eireann, Ired's semi-state transport cornriy, has opened five vehicle ting centres as part of the nifty's introduction of cornlsory vehicle testing.

rhe centres, at Limerick, Tra, Waterford, Ballina, and Dub, join a centre already in eration in Cork, and will be lowed before the end of this mth by another two at Athle and Dundalk. All are in sting bus garages, but are silable for testing all lorries, ses, taxis and ambulances in Irish Republic.

reland's system, which folvs the EEC Regulation on mpulsory testing and Idworthiness, is being admirired by local authority offic; through CIE and private rages. Tests cost 111£20 per -tide or IRE10 per trailer, and ire is a 1R£500 fine or six)nth prison sentence for Fners convicted after January f having unlicensed vehicles.

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