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M50 Toll Rate Changes 2025

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The M50 toll rates are scheduled to increase, effective from 1 January 2025. The decision comes as a response to an increase in inflation in 2024. The following new toll rates will apply from 1 January 2025.

Vehicle Type Tag Video Unreg
Motor cars (up to eight passengers and driver) €2.50 €3.10 €3.80
Goods Vehicles not exceeding 2,000kg €3.50 €4.10 €4.80
Buses or Coaches (more than 8 passengers) €3.50 €4.10 €4.80
Goods Vehicles between 2,000kg and 10,000kg €5.10 €5.80 €6.40
Goods Vehicles exceeding 10,000kg & tractor units for an articulated vehicle €6.40 €7.00 €7.70

The M50 toll rates will change for all unregistered users and some registered users from 1st January 2025 and will increase:

  • By €0.10 for unregistered vehicles of up to 8 passengers, buses or coaches of more than 8 passengers and goods vehicles not exceeding 2,000kg, and goods vehicles between 2,000kg and 10,000kg.
  • By €0.20 for unregistered goods vehicles exceeding 10,000kg, tractors and articulated vehicles.
  • By €0.10 for registered goods vehicles exceeding 10,000kg, tractors and articulated vehicles with video and tag tolling.

There is no toll increase for cars registered with an eFlow tag or free video tolling account. M50 video tolling is perfect for infrequent users, offering a €0.70 saving on each M50 toll, automatic payments, and the convenience of not worrying about the toll payment deadline.

The 2025 toll charges have been calculated based on the Consumer Price Index (“CPI”) which increased by 1.7% between August 2023 and August 2024. This increase has resulted in an increase in the tolls chargeable unregistered vehicles using the M50 toll.

Tolling is a vital source of funding for the operation and maintenance of the National Road Network.

For more information on the toll rate changes, click here.

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eFlow Fraudulent Text Messages

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Think before you click. 

In recent months scammers have targeted people nationwide with fraudulent texts claiming to be from eFlow. These smishing attempts typically send an urgent message asking recipients to click on a link, which can lead to the extraction of personal financial information and theft. 

Please note:

  • eFlow does not send links in text messages. If you receive one, delete immediately. 
  • Our system has not been compromised or subjected to a data breach.  

Be Aware

What scammers are doing:

  • These scam messages can be received by anyone, including eFlow customers
  • Scammers have created professional-looking fake websites that imitate eFlow’s website.  
  • Messages typically direct recipients to follow a link to where the urgent action is directed to be taken.  

Don’t Click

What you can do to protect yourself:

  • If you received a text claiming to be from eFlow with a link, do not click it, report to scam@netcraft.com and delete the message. 
  • If you clicked on a suspicious link, please contact your bank immediately. 
  • If you require further information please go to the eFlow website. 

Be Savvy

Tips for spotting a scam:

  • Be cautious of unsolicited messages. Scammers often use such messages to obtain personal information. 
  • If something seems suspicious, it probably is. 

Stay safe, be scam savvy and think before you click! 

Please see some examples below of scam messages currently in circulation so you know what to look out for: 

Scam example
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eFlow Fraudulent Text Messages

eFlow

Think before you click. 

In recent months scammers have targeted people nationwide with fraudulent texts claiming to be from eFlow. These smishing attempts typically send an urgent message asking recipients to click on a link, which can lead to the extraction of personal financial information and theft. 

Please note:

  • eFlow does not send links in text messages. If you receive one, delete immediately. 
  • Our system has not been compromised or subjected to a data breach.  

Be Aware

What scammers are doing:

  • These scam messages can be received by anyone, including eFlow customers
  • Scammers have created professional-looking fake websites that imitate eFlow’s website.  
  • Messages typically direct recipients to follow a link to where the urgent action is directed to be taken.  

Don’t Click

What you can do to protect yourself:

  • If you received a text claiming to be from eFlow with a link, do not click it, report to scam@netcraft.com and delete the message. 
  • If you clicked on a suspicious link, please contact your bank immediately. 
  • If you require further information please go to the eFlow website. 

Be Savvy

Tips for spotting a scam:

  • Be cautious of unsolicited messages. Scammers often use such messages to obtain personal information. 
  • If something seems suspicious, it probably is. 

Stay safe, be scam savvy and think before you click! 

Please see some examples below of scam messages currently in circulation so you know what to look out for: 

Scam example