M50 Toll Tag Prices Compared
(Updated Aug 28th )
The M50 barrier free tolling system is supposed to begin on August 30th. The system is being introduced to help increase traffic flow – the system will have cameras to record your registration numbers and readers to read toll tags.
For non regular M50 users (less than 5 trips a month ) – the cheapest option on paper is to register for a “pay as you toll plus” tag at Tolltag.ie – This is a free tag with a 10% admin fee. For for people using the M50 once a week – this fee would work out at just 80c a month. But If you are going to use the M50 more than 5 times a month – the 10% admin fee will come to more than the other providers €1 fee. The drawback with this option is the initial top up of €40 (enough for about 18 trips) and the automatic top up of €20 when your balance gets to €12.
The eflow tag post pay tag account is probably the best option for most drivers using the M50 more than twice a month. You pay by laser or Direct Debit each month – for the previous month charges. No initial fee or top ups – this is really “pay after you go”. There is a €1 a month admin fee whether you use the M50 or not which may put some people off – but the fact that you don’t have to depost €40 euro up front is a bonus. See Eflow.ie for more details and registration.
The eflow.ie video recognition account is a good option too for low volume users This has no admin fee but the toll fee is €2.50 per journey.If you use the M50 once or twice a month only – this is a good choice. You pay after you use it – you don’t have to pre load a balance into the account. You can pay monthly by Credit Card, Laser or Direct Debit. Register at eflow.ie Lo-Call (from Ireland): 1890 50 10 50
If you are going to use the M50 more than five times a month – the cheapest option is to register for a free tag with a 1 euro a month fee.
The simplest account is the post pay from Eflow – but no credit card payments allowed.
Eazypass.ie , Directroute.ie and Etrip.ie also offer free tags and a one euro a month admin fee – but they do not seem to have a post-pay option.
If you don’t register for a tag or a video recognition account – you will be charged €3 euro a trip.
Beware – you will have to pay by 8pm the next day or you will incur hefty penalties of up to €143 euro.
Payments can be made via credit card or laser over the phone or online. Also payments accepted at Payzone outlets in many shops.
See details of M50 Penalty Charges
TagCompare.ie has more details of Tolltag providers and prices.
August 6, 2008
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i have been overcharged twice by eflow and it is impossible for me to get the money back. I don’t know how they operate as i have rang them and sent several emails but still i await for the return of my 4 euro. How do I go to to get my money back is there some organisation that governs this eflow company. I know if i did not pay i would have to pay a big penalty. So if someone knows could they enlighten me.
Tried to use eflow.ie – what a rubbish website!
It kept telling me my card details were invalid – After 4 attempts to pay I gave up.
Less hassle to pay the $3 if you’re only using M50 a couple of times a month.
Have registered cars, have tags and still receiving fines in post. When you call Eflow you will be on the line for at least 5 mins and are charged a further €1.50 for that privilege. Nightmare!
HI -
I tried using 1-800-501-05011 and 1-890-501-050 in the USA and they don’t work. Do you know how to dial this number from out of Ireland so that I can pay the toll charge? Thanks.
Try calling 00353 1 6602511 (it won’t be free though)
Thanks, moneymate.
The number you gave works from the US (011 353 1 6602511) during regular business hours in Ireland.
I also discovered that Hertz has an account, so there was no fine charged for my 3 trips past the toll. Now, I just need to somehow tell Hertz that I paid them.
Made a trip to Limerick on M50 for weekend could’nt get through on phone to pay looked for payzone shop then disscovered that i could pay at Topaz filling stations. I think it should be better advertised.