Gardai appeal to drivers to leave phones alone.
Kildare motorists are being warned that taking your eye off the road for one minute can be the difference between a safe journey and a tragedy.
An Garda Siochana has appealed to drivers to leave their phones alone while driving this Easter weekend.
The Road Safety Authority has also called on motorists to be cautious, slow down and never drink and drive.
Garda Chief Superintendent Jane Humphries says it simply isn't worth the risk to pick up your phone.

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