It is available at nine locations throughout Northern Ireland and is delivered and managed by an appointed contractor, AADriveTech. If this is the case, they must make contact with NIRSP  to advise them an application has been made for a duplicate licence and may require an extension to make payment.This feedback form is for issues with the nidirect website only.You can use it to report a problem or suggest an improvement to a webpage.If you have a question about a government service or policy, you should You must be aged 13 years or older - if you’re younger, ask someone with parental responsibility to send the feedback for you.Don't include any personal or financial information, for example National Insurance, credit card numbers, or phone numbers.Comments or queries about angling can be emailed to If you have a comment or query about benefits, you will need to contact the government department or agency which handles that benefit. The equipment goes through rigorous testing to the standards set by the Home Office Scientific Development Branch ,and there are a range of strict procedures for operating the equipment that further assures accuracy. The course must be attended within 120 days from the date of detection. It also means that if you have a collision it will be much more violent and more likely to result in serious or fatal injuries. Appropriate speed limits are important for safety and environmental reasons.

This notice will contain:If you receive a notice you must complete the appropriate section and return it to the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership (NIRSP) within the allotted time.Should you discover a mistake on the notice you should contact the NIRSP on the number shown on the Notice of Intended Prosecution.The registered keeper of the vehicle is legally obliged to identify the driver at the time of the alleged offence. The Sheepbridge Inn, located on the last remaining single-carriageway stretch of the A1, in June 2006. It is the longest motorway in Northern Ireland and runs for 38 miles from Belfast to Dungannon through County Antrim, County Down, County Armagh and County Tyrone. National road speed limits (100 km/h) A speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour is in place on all national roads (including dual carriageways) throughout Ireland. Driving | road safety rules of the road. All speed detection equipment operated by the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership is approved by the Department for Infrastructure (DFI) before it can be used for enforcement. Improved junctions at Banbridge and Hillsborough opened in September 2009,The scheme involving the dualling of the A1 between Beech Hill and Cloghogue was completed in July 2010, five months ahead of schedule.The Roads Service of Northern Ireland has planned to provide four further Further measures envisaged to improve safety include a central reservation safety barrier to be constructed from the A1's junction with the M1 at The Road Service also plan to improve the link between the M1 and A1 at Sprucefield in a scheme that would include a flyover at Hillsborough, the last remaining roundabout on the route between Dublin and Belfast.Dualling roadworks at the Cloghogue roundabout on the A1 road, Newry, Northern Ireland in November 2007. Contacts for common benefits are listed below.If your query is about another benefit, select ‘Other’ from the drop-down menu above.Comments or queries about the Blue Badge scheme can be emailed to For queries or advice about Child Maintenance, contact the For queries or advice about claiming compensation due to a road problem, contact For queries or advice about criminal record checks, email For queries or advice about employment rights, contact the For queries or advice about birth, death, marriage and civil partnership certificates and research, contact the General Register Office Northern Ireland (GRONI) by email If your query is about another topic, select ‘Other’ from the drop-down menu above.For queries or advice about Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs), including parking tickets and bus lane PCNs, email If you wish to report a problem with a road or street you can do so online If you wish to check on a problem or fault you have already reported, contact For queries or advice about historical, social or cultural records relating to Northern Ireland, use the For queries or advice about property valuation, email:For queries or advice about  60+ and Senior Citizen SmartPasses (which can be used to get concessionary travel on public transport), contact The course must be attended within 120 days from the date of detection.If more suitable, drivers can attend a course in Great Britain instead of Northern Ireland.If you are not eligible for a Speed Awareness Course or have committed a Red Light Running offence you will be issued a Conditional Offer of Fixed Penalty, timeframes permitting, which is £60.00 and 3 penalty points (remain valid on your licence for 3 years).