103 crashes have taken place on motorways across the country so far this year.
The M4, which passengers from Longford, Leitrim and Roscommon mostly use has seen 11 crashes.
Figures provided by Transport Infrastructure Ireland between January and June show that there were 36 collisions on the M50 in the first six months of the year.
That was followed by the M7 which starts in Kildare and ends in Limerick, as it had 13 crashes in the same period.
The M1 had 12 crashes, while the M6 had 9 crashes.
The roads with the least amount of collisions were the M9 which had 3 and the M20 had 1.
Of these 103 crashes, 12 of them resulted in people receiving serious injuries.
While there was 1 death recorded before June.
During the same period last year, there were 9 serious injury collisions and 6 collisions which resulted in deaths.