Ireland has approximately 94,000 miles of paved roads.
The speed limit for national roads in Ireland is 100 kilometres per hour.
Roads are built in Ireland for the same reason as they are in any country in the world: so that people and goods can be transported.
100% unless you want to go offroad
Yes, there are cars (and many other types of vehicles) driving on Irish roads.
taking the roads is about 231 miles. Straight to is about 149 miles.
Ireland imports cars from many countries like Japan, Britain, France, the USA, Germany, Italy, Korea and many other countries. You will see a variety of cars on Ireland's roads.
The cars on Irish roads come from the major manufacturers all over the world. So you will find cars from America, many European countries and many Asian countries in Ireland.
There are salt mines in northern Ireland,where a large amount of the salt which is used to grit British roads comes from.
To drive from the east coast to the west coast in Ireland will take about 3 to 4 hours. It depends where exactly you are driving. Ireland is wider at some parts than at others, and some roads going across the country are better than others. Then you have to take traffic into consideration.
Both support, supporters tend to be from middle & upper classes. Not rif raf form falls and shankill roads!!
Not normally. It may happen when they are being transferred from one field to another, or if someone has accidentally left a gate open, as happens in any country.