Motorists using the M50 have paid over €2 billion in tolls since 2008.
Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act show toll companies collected €190 million euro last year, up 11 percent on 2023.
Out on the M50, which is operated by Transport Infrastructure Ireland, just under €211 million was collected. That means €2.1 billion has been collected since the removal of the West Link Toll Bridge in 2008.
Of the Public-Private Partnerships, the M1 out in Dundalk was the biggest revenue generator, collecting €50 million including VAT.
Dublin’s Port Tunnel, also operated by TII, collected €32 million last year meaning it has brought in a total of €288 million since 2006.