Toll charges on the country's motorways are going up from next month.
The M50 and eight other routes will see an increase in costs for motorists.
There will be no increase on the Port Tunnel.
The M50 toll is going up by 30 cent for a car without an account, and Transport Infrastructure Ireland says the increase is in line with inflation.
Transport Infrastructure Ireland says: "The Governments six-month deferment of toll increases will conclude on June 30th and standard regulated toll in line with the inflationary increase will take effect on July 1st. All tolls on the national road network are regulated through inflation (CPI) and cannot go above inflation.
Tolls on the M50 are to increase by 30c for cars without tags bringing the toll paid to €3.50 while cars with video accounts will see an increase from €2.70 to €2.90.
Cars with tags face a 20c increase to €2.30.
On the M1, M7, M8, N6, N25 at Waterford and N18 Limerick Tunnel, tolls for cars will increase from €2 to €2.10 while on the M3, car tolls will rise 10c to €1.60.
On the M4 there will be an increase of 20c for cars to €3.20.