Dublin
Northbound traffic to Belfast and Balbriggan is still being diverted to the new N1 between the Five Roads and Rowans Road. The route is signposted and southbound traffic will still travel via the existing N1.
Major delays are likely at Milltown bridge where roadworks are expected to continue for some weeks.
A temporary road closure continues at Marino Park Avenue until mid-August as part of ESB work. Drainage work will take place on Morehampton Road, Donnybrook, for the next eight weeks, and no right turns will be allowed from Morehampton Road.
Construction will continue on the Artane roundabout until September. Traffic to Dublin Airport should allow extra time because of Bord Gais works on the Swords Road between the Regency Hotel and Collins Avenue.
Waterford
Williamstown Road is single-lane from Farran Park to St Catherine's Grange for two weeks due to road improvements. Temporary lights will be in place.
Limerick
Traffic on the N7 Limerick-Dublin road from Sallymount to Daly's Cross will be single-file for the next eight months.
Cork
Kyle Street is closed for repaving and alternative routes to North/ South Main Street will be via Adelaide Street or Castle Street.
The road between Lombardstown and Gortroe in Mallow is closed due to a bridge collapse.
Meath
The Kentstown-Navan road (R153) is closed to through traffic for the next six months from its junction with the Boyne Road, Navan, to its junction with Casey's Cross, because of sewerage works.
Donegal
As part of the work on the Donegal by-pass, temporary lights have been introduced on the N15 just north of Donegal town. Drivers in the area should exercise extreme caution.
Leitrim
Speed restrictions are in operation on the N16 Sligo-Enniskillen road west of Manorhamilton because of realignment works.
Louth
There are delays at Killineer, north of Drogheda, because of roadworks. Temporary lights are in operation.
Road information provided by AA Roadwatch
Bus Information
Bus Eireann will operate extra Expressway and provincial bus services during the bank holiday weekend. Today and tomorrow normal weekday services will operate, along with some additional buses. Normal Sunday services will operate with some cancellations. On Monday services will operate as on Sundays.
Rail Information
Iarnrod Eireann will operate more than 30 special trains for the bank holiday weekend. These include special services for the Leinster final in Croke Park and the Munster final in Thurles.
Normal DART services will apply, with a special timetable operating on Monday.