Road deaths have increased by 8% so far this year.
The Road Safety Authority is urging all Kildare motorists to take extra care over the May Bank Holiday weekend.
Road deaths have increased by 8% so far this year.
Last year, a total of 156 people died on Irish roads, the largest death toll in a year since 2016.
Brian Farrell, communications manager with the RSA, is appealing to all motorists to slow down.

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