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NATIONAL MAXIMUM TAXI FAREeffective from 25th September 2006

Taxi Fare Standard Rate
08.00h to 20.00h

Taxi Fare Premium Rate 
20.00h to 08.00h & Sundays / public holidays

Distance rate applies unless speed drops below 21km/h when time rate applies

INITIAL CHARGE
First 1km or 170 seconds

€3.80
Fixed

INITIAL CHARGE
First 1km or 170 seconds

€4.10
Fixed

TARIFF A
Next 14km or 40min
Up to €17.20

€0.95 per km
Or
€0.34 per min

TARIFF A
Next 14km or 40min
Up to €21.70

€1.25 per km
Or
€0.44 per min

TARIFF B
Next 15km or 43min
Up to €36.00

€1. 25 per km
Or
€0.44 per min

TARIFF B
Next 15km or 43min
Up to €43.50

€1. 45 per km
Or
€0.51 per min

TARIFF C
Over 30km or 86min
Over €36.00

€1. 63 per km
Or
€0.58 per min

TARIFF C
Over 30km or 86min
Over €43.50

€1. 63 per km
Or
€0.58 per min

EXTRA CHARGES (where relevant)
Booking fee €2.00
Second & additional passengers €1.00 each (two children under twelve equal one adult)

Road toll charges as applicable
Soiling charge €125.00

Tips at customer's discretion

Discounts at driver's discretion

Initial Charge:
The initial charge (known to date as the minimum charge) is the amount which appears on the meter at the beginning of the journey. A new initial charge took effect from 25th September 2006, as part of the new National Maximum Taxi Fare. This is €3.80 and includes an initial distance of one kilometre or a period of 170 seconds.

Further travel:
After the distance or time that is included in the initial charge has been exceeded, the fare for further travel is calculated at small portions of the journey. At low speeds, or when a taxi is stationary, the fare is calculated on the basis of time. Once the taxi exceeds a certain speed, the fare is then calculated according to the distance travelled. The speed at which charges switch from being distance-related to being time-related is known as the changeover speed. It is important that the changeover speed is set at the appropriate level to compensate the driver for operating at times of congestion, or for delays encountered on request of the passenger. However, the changeover speed should not be so low as to encourage unnecessary slowing of the vehicle to generate a higher fare. The changeover speed for the National Maximum Taxi Fare is just above 21 km/h.
The time-related rate for further travel applies at speeds below the changeover speed, this charge is uniform throughout the country, and is based on a graduated structure of three tariffs. Journeys that travel beyond the initial time or distance covered by the initial charge and that are short in distance and duration are subject to Tariff A, the lowest rate. For medium length journeys, the latter stages of the trip are charged at a higher rate: Tariff B. Very long journeys will have the end of the trip charged at Tariff C, the highest rate. The reason for the graduated fare structure is that a driver is more likely to return empty after completing a long journey as such trips often end in suburban or rural locations.

Tariffs:
From 8.00h to 20.00h, the rates for Tariff A are €0.95 per km and €0.34 per minute for the next 14km or 40 minutes after the initial charge. At premium rates, travel within Tariff A is €1.25 per km or €0.44 per minute. This tariff together with the initial charge should not cost more than €17.20 (or €21.70 at premium rates) or exceed either 15km or 43 minutes When the initial charge and Tariff A are exceeded, the meter will record further travel on Tariff B. From 8.00h to 20.00h, the rates for Tariff B are €1.25 per km and €0.44 per minute. At premium rates, travel within Tariff B is €1.45 per km or €0.51 per minute. This tariff together with the initial charge and charges under Tariff A should not cost more than €36.00 (or €43.50 at premium rates) or exceed either 30km or 86 minutes.
Longer journeys in excess of Tariff B will be charged on the basis of the rates in Tariff C. Tariff C is not subject to any premium during unsocial hours, and is calculated on the basis of €1.63 per km or €0.58 per minute at all times. It would not be reasonable or safe to expect taxi drivers to undertake journeys of unlimited distance, and as the current right to refuse a journey outside of existing taximeter areas will no longer apply, the Commission for Taxi Regulation will introduce new regulations giving taxi drivers the right to refuse journeys over 30km from the pick up point.

Premium charge:
A premium applies to taxi fares at certain times to encourage supply. These are generally known as unsocial hours rates and apply in particular to taxi operation at night and throughout the day on Sundays and public holidays. The Commission for Taxi Regulation has standardised the premium rate across as part of the National Maximum Taxi Fare. A premium of 8% will apply to the initial charge between 20.00h and 8.00h and on Sundays and public holidays. Further travel within Tariff A will incur a premium rate of 32% and within Tariff B a premium rate of 16%. No premium will apply to Tariff C.

Booking charge:
When a taxi is booked by telephone, email, fax, text, (or any method other than by hailing in the street or engaging at a taxi rank), taxi drivers will be permitted to charge a maximum of €2.00 for such journeys. This charge will not apply to taxis hailed on the street or engaged at taxi ranks or at transport terminals.

Extra passenger charge:
An additional charge of €1.00 may be charged by taxi drivers for each additional passenger. Two children under twelve will be charged as one adult. Note that if there is only a single child in the vehicle under the age of 12 years they are deemed to be the hirer. Extra children under 12: 1 free, 2nd or 3rd €1.00; 4th or 5th € 2.00; 6th or 7th €3.00 etc.

Road toll charges:
Where a road toll charge is necessarily incurred on a trip, the exact cost of the toll may be added to the taxi fare. Any tolls charged must be recorded in handwriting on the receipt printed by the printer attached to the taximeter.

Tips:
Customers may give tips to reward good service at their discretion. Tips may be recorded in handwriting on the receipt.

Discount:
Drivers may give discounts on fares. The driver has the right to charge the maximum amount calculated on the meter or a lesser sum at his or her discretion. Customers have the right to request discounts before engaging the taxi. Any discounts given may be recorded in handwriting on the receipt. In the absence of any arrangement on discounts agreed in advance, the customer is liable to pay the amount calculated by the meter in full.

Soiling charge:
A soiling charge is payable by passengers who dirty or damage a taxi to the extent that it has to be taken out of service or will incur a cost to clean or repair. Such soiling or damage can incur significant costs for drivers or operators and a loss of earnings due to downtime. To discourage such soiling and compensate drivers or operators a soiling charge of €125 applies as part of the National Maximum Taxi Fare.

Animals:
The carrying of animals will be at the discretion of the driver but no charge will apply where animals are carried. The driver will not have the right to refuse to carry an assistance (guide) dog unless on certified medical grounds.


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