THREE people have died on WA roads in three separate crashes in a horror start to this year's Easter road toll.
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A 19-year-old was killed when his vehicle crashed on Bruce Rock-Narembeen Road about 9.30pm Thursday night.
The young man, from Bruce Rock, was travelling in a south easterly direction when his vehicle crossed onto the wrong side of the road, slid on gravel and crashed into a tree.
Emergency crews cut the man from the vehicle but he died at the scene.
Earlier on Thursday, a young man died after the vehicle he was in rolled north of Carnarvon.
The man and two others were in the vehicle when it rolled on Blowholes Road shortly before 1pm.
Despite the efforts of paramedics, the man died at Carnarvon Hospital.
One person died and another was seriously injured after a crash in Collie about 3pm Thursday.
According to police the duo were in a vehicle on Williams Collie Road in Collie when it left the road and collided with a tree.
One of the occupants died at the scene while the second was cut from the vehicle and taken to Collie Hospital.
Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan has warned drivers to be vigilant on the roads this Easter long weekend.
Police will be out in force targeting drivers for inattention and speed with double demerits