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More mature drivers are safer, survey finds.

(Motoring) life starts at....59, says Continental survey

The average motorist doesn’t get the hang of driving until they reach the age of 59, according to a study by Continental Tyres. Researchers examined the driving habits of 4,000 motorists in the UK and Ireland, and found those aged 59 are least likely to have pranged a car in the last 12 months, have suffered road rage or been stopped by police / Gardai.

An ode to a grape

One day i woke up with an idea in my head

At a Digital Open Fun Day in 1982 were left to right: Anthony Coyne, Kevin Casey and Emmet Lonergan

Who were the ‘Three Amigos?’

In our recent supplement “Clonmel in the 1980s” there was one picture in which we were unable to track down the names, despite many efforts to do so. We invited our readers to get in touch and promised to upload the properly captioned picture on our website as soon as we had the names. So here goes.

A little trip to Dublin

I have so much I would like to say, or write, but don’t we all. It feels like it has been a long time since the last article. I would love to tell you I have spent that time travelling the world finding wines. I would love to say that I had a wonderful time in Australia, Chile and South Africa. There are many things I would love to say, but saying something isn’t the same as it being true.

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Thursday 23 February 2012

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Temperature: 9 C to 15 C

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Wind direction: South west

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