Ireland’s Road Safety Authority (RSA) has released advice regarding wrong-way driving on motorways following criticism of its initial response to a recent tragedy on the M9. The move comes after the road safety minister directly contacted the RSA regarding a perceived lack of public information. Initially, the RSA stated it had no specific guidance available for this dangerous scenario. The newly published advice aims to educate drivers on how to react if they encounter a vehicle travelling the wrong way. This development follows a fatal collision on the M9 where a vehicle travelled against traffic. The RSA’s delayed response raised questions about preparedness and public safety communication. The organisation is now working to improve visibility and provide clearer guidance on this critical road safety issue.