Six drivers, two pedestrians, one passenger and a motorcyclist have been killed.
Ten people have now died on the roads since the start of the year.
Crashes in Kildare and Dublin over the weekend claimed the lives of two men.
Six drivers, two pedestrians, one passenger and a motorcyclist have been killed.
There have three fatal crashes in Kildare, while there has been one each in
Cavan, Donegal, Dublin, Kerry, Mayo, Meath and Sligo.

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