Toll charges on most toll roads around the country are to increase to their 'maximum level' at the start of 2023
Toll charges on most toll roads around the country are to increase to their"maximum level" from 1 January 2023.
Eight are operated under a Public Private Partnership model, while two - the M50 and Dublin Port Tunnel - are operated directly on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland .Transport Infrastructure Ireland said revenue is used for purposes including motorway maintenance, toll collection and operations, and for the maintenance of the wider national road network.Toll prices for car and bus journeys on the M50 will increase by either 20 cent or 30 cent depending on the payment method.
TII said that there has been no price increases for cars using the tag payment method for the last 10 years.
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