Two mothers who lost sons in road accidents in the North plead for road upgrades, as road fatalities there reach record levels
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Two mothers who lost their sons in road traffic accidents in the north are calling for progress on road safety upgrades and education programmes. It comes as road deaths in the north hit their highest level in eight years, with 71 people dying last year and 17 people dying so far this year. Reporter Una Kelly has been speaking to those mothers.
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