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How many cars are there in the different regions of dublin?

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How many cars are there in the different regions of dublin?

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  1. there are no regions of dublin.dublin is just a county

    probably almost half a million


  2. dont understand the previous answer!

    It really would not be possible to answer this unless you work in the motor tax office.  Cars here are licensed by county and for Dublin this covers the whole city and county so it is not possible to break it down further without inside knowledge.  

    Cars are registered with the year first then the first and last letter of the county, with the exception of D for Dublin, C for Cork, L for Limerick city (county Limerick is LK), G for Galway, W for Waterford city Wx for wexford and TN and TS for Tipperary North and Tipperary South. So for example Donegal is DL and Mayo is MO.

    A registration from this year would be 08 D 1245 for example.

    This system started in 1987 and if you have a car from before that you have a choice of using the old reg or a new one with the year of manufacture.

  3. ******* **** i had 2 write dis 4 u

    here

    Once you've found the city, town or village you want to visit, simply go to Accommodation, select by double-clicking self-catering or serviced accommodation, B&Bs, guesthouses, hotels, hostels and even pubs. Each listed property will appear on the map and, when you click on any of the buttons, details of the properties will appear.

    Of course, there's more to a holiday in Ireland than just sleeping in a comfortable bed, so we've gone one step further and plotted all the activities and attractions onto the map, too. Follow the same steps as you did for Accommodation to find out more details about listed venues in your chosen area.

    By now, you'll have found the best route to your chosen destinations, but how are you going to get there? We have all you need to know about Car Hire, Airlines, Taxis & Hackneys, Ferries, Coach Hire & Buses, Trains, Trams and even Chauffeur and Helicopter hire right here, too. Just click on your preferred mode of transport to find out more.





    Car Hire

    Cars are available for hire all over the country and competition between companies means it doesn’t cost the earth. If you’re under 21 or over 70, you’ll need to check each hire company in advance as some won’t hire to these age groups, but otherwise as long as you hold a valid driving licence, you’ll be fine.

    For terms and conditions, always check with the car hire company before you travel. And remember to book in advance before you travel, especially in summer when availability may be more limited.

    A child's seat should also be ordered in advance to ensure availability. Advise the car hire company if you’re planning to travel between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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    Airlines

    Flying is one of the quickest ways of getting around this wonderful island and it’s blissfully hassle-free. There is now a selection of operators offering flights from regional airports, including Dublin, Shannon, Cork and Belfast as well as the Aran Islands, Donegal, Kerry, Knock and Sligo.

    For flights across Ireland, check out the following:

    Aer Arann - www.aerarann.ie

    Aer Arann Islands - www.aerarannislands.ie

    Aer Lingus - www.aerlingus.com

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    Ferries

    Half the fun of getting to an offshore destination is taking the ferry. There’s nothing quite like bobbing up and down on the choppy ocean with a craggy island rising up ahead of you. It’s advisable to check out island boat services before you travel because the weather can affect services. Regular services operate to the Aran Islands off the Galway coast, Aranmore off Donegal, Clare Island off the Mayo coast, Sherkin and the Cape Clear Islands off the coast of West Cork.

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    Taxis and Hackneys

    There are metered taxis operating in Cork, Dublin, Galway and Limerick; in other areas you may have to get a hackney.

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    Buses

    There’s an excellent countrywide bus network operating to all parts of Ireland. And for places that are inaccessible by rail, it can be your best option. Bus travel around Ireland tends to be cheaper than rail and special tickets of varying duration are available, offering very good value for money.

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    Trains

    A rail journey in Ireland is an absolute pleasure with the silent countryside zipping by outside and comfortable, fast trains getting you to your destination on time. Bicycles can be taken on most trains for a small extra charge and are stored in the guard's van, which is handy if you’re off on a cycling holiday.

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    Trams

    In Dublin city and outskirts, the LUAS state-of-the-art light rail system has arrived. Cool, clean and comfortable, it will get you hassle-free to and from the city centre. Simple to navigate, the red line takes you from Tallaght to Connolly Station, while the Green line brings you from Sandyford to St Stephen's Green.

    Visit - www.luas.ie

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    Chauffeur

    If you've come over all grand and don’t fancy mixing with the hoi polloi, then you can, of course, hire a chauffeur to get you around. Chauffeurs can be hired from many car hire companies and are also ideal for corporate travel.

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    Helicopter

    Realise your dream of taking off in a helicopter to avoid the weekend rush – it really is quite breathtaking to gaze at the ground below while you whiz by above. Whether it’s to get to the races on time or just to view the magnificent countryside from a different perspective, a helicopter ride is a journey worth taking...

    than u

  4. none we use donkey and cart

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