Three people have been killed in separate road accidents in Counties Meath, Tyrone and Tipperary.
A 36-year-old woman has been killed in a single vehicle road crash in Co Meath.
She died after the car she was driving went out of control on the M1 at Gormanstown shortly after 9am this morning. Nobody else was in the vehicle.
In Tyrone, a man died in a single-vehicle accident.
The crash happened near the village of Castlecaufield around 4am today.
And a 31-year-old motorcyclist has been killed in a road accident in Co Tipperary.
The man lost control of his motorcycle on Powerstown Road in Clonmel at about 10.40pm last night.
The local man was pronounced dead at the scene and his body was removed to South Tipperary General Hospital where a post mortem examination will take place.
No other vehicle was involved in the incident.
Gardaí said a stretch of Powerstown Road would be closed from the church to the school until at least lunchtime today.
Meanwhile, gardaí have named the man killed in yesterday's crash near Listowel, Co Kerry, as 28-year-old James Griffin of Lixnaw, Tralee, Co Kerry.
Mr Griffin was the driver of a motorcycle which collided with a tractor.