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Motorists Face Blitz Of New Tolls On Main Roads

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QUOTE Motorists will have to pay a string of new motorway tolls under a plan drawn up for the Government, the Irish Independent can reveal.

The new charges would bring hundreds of thousands of motorists into the tolling 'net' for the first time.

They are part of a raft of measures being recommended to the Government by the National Roads Authority (NRA).

Its pre-Budget report calls for tolls to be imposed on motorways in Galway, Wicklow and Kildare, while motorists in Dublin face the prospect of being forced to pay several tolls on the M50 for the first time.

The proposals are in a report commissioned by the Department of Transport in the summer. They will be sent to the Government in the coming weeks. They will arrive as the Government frantically searches for new sources of revenue in advance of a swingeing Budget.

If they decide to bring in the measures in the Budget, it could mean a new and substantial income straight into the Exchequer.

Among the key proposals are that the 31km of Dublin's M50 would be divided into sections that would be tolled. That would mean more motorists paying a toll as they would be charged on how much of the road they use.

The M50 has just one toll at the Westlink. A toll can cost up to €3 for a car. Under the new system, there could be as many as four sections and a charge, for example, of 75c applied to each section.

This means the overall toll would remain the same -- if the motorist drives the length of the M50.

For those who do not normally use the Westlink every day but do use sections of the M50, there would be a charge for the first time. About 110,000 motorists a day pay the toll at the Westlink. Thousands avoid the charge because they don't pass the tolling point at Blanchardstown.

Other key proposals in the NRA's report include:

* Tolling access roads to the capital including the M7/N7 from Cork and Limerick. This would hit one of the busiest commuter roads in the country.
* Tolls on the N11 from Wicklow and N2 from Monaghan.
* The Jack Lynch Tunnel in Cork and southern ring road are also earmarked for a charge.
* Tolls on all new major road schemes including the Gort to Tuam road and Arklow/Rathnew upgrade.
* Increasing toll charges across the network.

Tolls are unlikely on the M3 (Meath) and M4/6 as charges already apply on these roads.

Angry

The tolls could be levied within a year. News of such proposals will almost certainly spark an angry response from motorists who feel they are carrying a disproportionate burden of taxation.

Regular road-users -- including parents on school runs, shoppers and hauliers -- would bear the brunt of the new charges.

Hauliers would be worst hit, as they pay the highest tolls.

The AA said last night that tolling was an inefficient way of collecting extra revenue, and a survey of motorists it conducted in recent weeks found that 17pc took alternative routes to avoid paying a toll.

"There's a number of reasons why tolled roads are a bad idea," AA spokesman Conor Faughnan said.

"The moment you put a toll on a location, people will avoid that. It is an inherently inefficient way of collecting money. The M50 collected €95m last year, but spent more than €20m collecting it.

"Putting the tax on fuel gives you far more money without byzantine payment systems."

The Local Government Efficiency Review Group said in July that new tolls on national routes could raise between €60m and €100m to pay for new road schemes.

The NRA said last night it had been asked to compile a report on what tolling charges could be introduced.

"We're facilitating a request made by the Government and it is up to the Government to decide how or if it will be implemented," a spokesman said. "The report has not been submitted yet to the department."

Motorists pay about €184m a year in tolls across the country.

- Paul Melia

Irish Independent
 
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If you have no front number plate, the M50 toll is free and all the others are 90 cent cos they think you're a motorbike.

Just sayin'.

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Lol @ Simon but did you not hear about the upcoming oxygen tolls for cyclists?

It's inevitable that this was going to happen. There will be winners and losers.
 
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QUOTE (Carden @ Oct 6 2010, 08:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>If you have no front number plate, the M50 toll is free and all the others are 90 cent cos they think you're a motorbike.

Just sayin'.

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has saved me a fortune
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also when i do airport runs in my dads focus its free as it cant read his black number plate
 
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Once they but a tax on air, the poor had better learn to hold their breath. Ireland is getting ridiculous. Why don't they just tell us straight out instead of beating about the bush; 'we want and will take all of your money, welcome to communism!' I think I feel an emigration coming on or at least another bout of travelling for a year or so. Defs not stickin around.
 
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i see people just avoiding these roads then.....
 
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Its getting mad alright, when I drove from Home to Belfast and back I spent something like 20euro on tolls. Might not seem alot to some but i dont go through tolls much so seemed alot to me
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Wait until the budget comes. If the current government can get it through it will be a creaser.

To be fair some tolls are worth paying, the cost is less than the petrol saved by using the road. But more tolls means there won't be as much benefit so people will avoid them where possible.

QUOTE Were letting them get awat it .

You have to admire the French, if something is being done they bring the whole country to a complete stop. And if ignored they wreck the place and not their own area, they go to the upper class areas and wreck them.
 
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QUOTE (Plane @ Oct 6 2010, 03:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Wait until the budget comes. If the current government can get it through it will be a creaser.

You have to admire the French, if something is being done they bring the whole country to a complete stop. And if ignored they wreck the place and not their own area, they go to the upper class areas and wreck them.

Budget is going to be dismal on all counts. Increases in Tax across the board, Road tax, PAYE etc etc, more stealth taxes also, increase in ESB bills too (already happeneing i know, but just coming up to xmas - great timing Green Party!)

Hopefully they can cut spending though in the long run, 30K going from back office public sector please god. Hopefully TD's will have another 20% at least cut off their salaries too and expenses etc. FAS etc shut down and the likes........ But it wont happen.

RE the French - The elderly in Ireland made a show of each one of us when they marched on the Sail and got the decision reversed about the medical card. More people in Ireland protested when f**king Tony Blair came to town than we've had against the state of the country.

We give out loads and do nothing, always the same!!
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QUOTE So why arent you up off your arses and doing something then?

Its easy for them to ride rough shod over all of us - piling on the tax burden, while we do spend a bit of time blaming the government, but equally, ech man and woman points a finger at their fellow man, you can see it on here;
"...you dole blodgers are the reason why the country is in the sate it is now"

"you rich basdards will always be alright, yis pay no real taxes, its the working man that has to foot the bill" etc etc.

the private sector blame the public sector, public sector say the private sector 'made hay while the sun shone, and they are entitled to a pay hike...

and so the circle continues and the days/weeks n years roll by with the same status quoue.

...its the classic strategy of a closed shop democratic system; keep them all impotent, apathetic and blaming each other, while the ruling class/government squander money on themselves and their kushy expense subsidance lifestyle in a care free way ....

...divide, conquer and tax.