Drivers in Waterford can expect to pay more to go through the N25 toll next year.
That's according to new figures from Transport Infrastructure Ireland.
The N25 toll will cost €2.10 for cars, which is an increase of 10 cent, while it's going up by 30 cent for both buses and LGVs, to €3.80.
The news comes a week after calls were made at the plenary meeting of Waterford City and County Council for the toll to be relocated altogether.
The TII says all road tolls nationally will be increasing in 2023 because of the current rate of inflation.
Under the changes, the cost of using one of Ireland's ten toll roads on the national road network will rise by up to 60 cent a journey.
On the M50 in Dublin, it's slightly less than that, rising from €2.10 to €2.30 for those using tags, €2.70 to €2.90 for those captured on video, and €3.20 to €3.50 for unregistered vehicles.
Tolls for the eight public-private partnership companies running the country's other motorways will also rise by either 10 or 20 cent depending on the route.
The Dublin Port Tunnel the only tolled road not facing an increase.
The above charges relate to those driving cars, with charges higher again for those driving vans, buses and heavy vehicles.
The hikes have been approved by Transport Infrastructure Ireland and will come into force from January 1st 2023.
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