A Volkswagen Golf 2.0litre, 295 bhp, 4wd car is a rescue car, one of the newest vehicles in the Garda Roads Policing Fleet
An Garda Síochána this evening launched a Road Education and Safety Project, Operation Nexus.
Nexus is a project by An Garda Síochána to support and improve An Garda Síochána engagement with car/ motoring Enthusiasts with the aim of improving road safety and reducing road deaths.
Nexus took place after the Donegal Rally Ceremonial start and Drivers briefing this evening and was attended by senior members of An Garda Síochána, Motorsport Ireland, Donegal Motor Club and Drivers/ Teams taking part in the Donegal Rally 2024.
A Volkswagen Golf 2.0litre, 295 bhp, 4wd car is a rescue car, one of the newest vehicles in the Garda Roads Policing Fleet. An Garda Síochána seized it during an operation that uncovered large volumes of illegal drugs and unexplained cash destined to cause harm in our society. This patrol car is now used for road safety education to help keep people safe.
“Cars bring great enjoyment and freedom to live our lives,” An Garda Siochana said. “For safety reasons, there are regulations about what level of modifications can be made to cars beyond factory specifications, so An Garda Síochána is opening engagement with car enthusiasts, in particular young male drivers.
“An Garda Síochána will carry out modifications to this car and we are looking for suggestions, as to what to do! Any work carried out will be within legal limits.
“In carrying out the modifications, An Garda Síochána will provide information on the modifications and what are the legal considerations. These information notes will be published on the Operation NEXUS webpage on the Garda website and can be accessed by scanning interactive QR codes on the car with any smartphone.”
An Garda Síochána today recorded promotional activity with the car driving on the famous Knockalla Hill climb.
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