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PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 13:14 
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It's sad when you see the age group. I wonder what caused the last two to leave the road?

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Three killed on roads at weekend

Three young people have been killed in separate road accidents at the weekend.

Aine Clarke, 23 from Newry, died in a two-car crash on the Omeath Road in County Louth on Saturday night.

Early on Sunday, Sean Duffin, 21, from Cushendall died in hospital after the car he was travelling in left the Troma Road in Cushendall.

And in Crossmaglen, 22-year-old Dennis McCreesh died when the car he was driving left the Glassdrumman Road at about 1020 GMT on Sunday.

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Based on the times I would suggest ice on the road.

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Probably going too fast for the conditions


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Probably going too fast for the conditions


Based upon what evidence????


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potential causes?
in experience
fog
ice
inappropriate speed
tiredness
drink
drugs
mechanical failure
distracted
failed to clear the windscreen
a combination of the above and more I havent thought of.

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