New toll charges come into effect on Thursday including Port Tunnel and M50

The Dublin Port Tunnel toll will increase by €1 for southbound traffic between 6am and 10am on weekday mornings.
New toll charges come into effect on Thursday including Port Tunnel and M50

Kenneth Fox

New toll charges come into effect on some motorways on Thursday morning. 

The Dublin Port Tunnel toll will increase by €1 for southbound traffic between 6am and 10am on weekday mornings.

Other toll increases include the M50, which will cost an extra 10 cents, unless you are driving a car without a tag or video account.

M50 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) exceeding 10,000kg with a tag and video account will have a 10-cent increase, and there will be a 20-cent increase for unregistered HGVs that do not have a tag or video account.

The M4 Kilcock to Kinnegad and M3 Clonee to Kells motorways are also affected by 10 cent increase effective immediately.

For cars on the eight PPP toll roads (M1, M3, M4, N6, M7/M8, M8, N18 Limerick Tunnel, and N25 Waterford) there is no increase.

The tolling arrangements at the Dublin Port Tunnel are intended to manage demand at peak times and ensure that HGV movements to and from Dublin Port are not impeded by additional traffic and congestion.

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