GENERAL INFORMATION
After Poland joined the European Union, Ireland became a frequent destination for Poles, not only for tourism. If you’re planning to visit this green island, it’s a good idea to learn about the regulations governing traffic on the roads there.
To enter Ireland you must have an ID card, valid for at least 6 months, or a passport valid for at least 3 months.
Necessary equipment
- warning triangle
- Seat belts on all seats
- first aid kit and fire extinguisher
REGULATIONS AND PENALTIES
- Ireland has a left-hand traffic system
- Polish driving license entitles you to drive in Ireland
- fines imposed by police officers must be paid at the police station within 24 hours
- cars that do not have European license plates should have a sticker indicating the country
PERMISSIBLE BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT
MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF DRUNK DRIVING FINE
PERMISSIBLE WIDTH OF VEHICLES
2,55 m
PERMISSIBLE HEIGHT OF VEHICLES
4 m
PERMISSIBLE LENGTH OF THE VEHICLE COMBINATION
18,75 m
ROAD TOLLS
List of toll sections. Prices in Euros (include VAT).
M1 Gormanston – Monasterboice:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 1
- Passenger car – 1.80
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 3.30
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 4.60
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 5.90
M3 between Clonee and Dunshaughlin:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 0.70
- Passenger car – 1.40
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 2.10
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 2.80
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 3.40
M3 Clonee – Kells (Navan – Kells):
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 0.70
- Passenger car – 1.40
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 2.10
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 2.80
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 3.40
M4 Kilcock – Enfield – Kinnegad:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 1.40
- Passenger car – 2.80
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 4.20
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 5.60
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 6.90
M6 Galway N6 – Ballinasloe:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 1
- Passenger car – 1.80
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 3.30
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 4.60
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 5.90
M7/M8 Portlaoise – Castletown / Portlaoise – Cullahill:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 1
- Passenger car – 1.80
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 3.30
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 4.60
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 5.90
N8 Rathcormac – Fermoy Bypass:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 1
- Passenger car – 1.80
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 3.30
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 4.60
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 5.90
N25 Waterford city bypass:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 1
- Passenger car – 1.80
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 3.30
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 4.60
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 5.90
Limerick N18 tunnel on the outskirts of Limerick city:
- Motorcycle pow. 50 ccm – 0.90
- Passenger car – 1.80
- Coach or vehicle up to 3 tons – 3.30
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 2-3 axles – 4.60
- Vehicles over. 3.5 tons and with 4 or more axles – 5.90
SPEED LIMITS
In built-up areas, the speed limit is 30 miles per hour, or about 50 mph. Below is a list of the remaining speeds