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Irish tolls rise up to 20 cents Jan. 1, 2026, due to inflation, to fund road maintenance.
Starting January 1, 2026, tolls on major Irish roads, including the M50, Dublin Port Tunnel, and several PPP-managed motorways, will rise by up to 20 cents due to a 2% inflation adjustment.
Most vehicles on the M50 and M3/M4 will see a 10-cent increase, with heavy goods vehicles over 10,000kg facing a 20-cent hike on the M50 and a 20-cent increase on the M4 for those with four or more axles.
The Dublin Port Tunnel’s southbound peak-hour toll will jump from €13 to €14 between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. to manage congestion, while off-peak and bus/HGV rates remain unchanged.
The increases are tied to inflation and fund road maintenance and renewal.
Los peajes irlandeses subirán hasta 20 centavos el 1 de enero de 2026, debido a la inflación, para financiar el mantenimiento de las carreteras.