Important Notice: Hale & Alberen new tariff program

Mechanic 24hr are currently uploading the New Tariff program into All Hale and Alberen taxi meters.

You do not require a appointment and you do not need to call in advance. Simply present your Taxi to the Mechanic 24 hr workshop at a time and date that suits you. We are open from 8 am until 7pm Monday to Friday.

The charge is €150

Important Notice: Hale & Alberen new tariff program

Mechanic 24hr are currently uploading the New Tariff program into All Hale and Alberen taxi meters.

You do not require a appointment and you do not need to call in advance. Simply present your Taxi to the Mechanic 24 hr workshop at a time and date that suits you. We are open from 8 am until 7pm Monday to Friday.

The charge is €150

Taxi driver’s with Hale taxi meters Don’t Forget that in order to bring in the new Pre programmed Tariff the driver must end the current driver shift on the taxi meter. In order to end the shift you press the top right and bottom left buttons simultaneously. This will bring in the new Tariff.

TOP RIGHT AND BOTTOM LEFT BUTTONS SIMULTANEOUSLY!!!

most if not all drivers should remember this from previous Tariff changes.

Important Notice: Taximeter Verification

Please ensure you do not book your Taximeter Verification appointment until you have received an official confirmation email from Legal Metrology.

If you have not received your confirmation email within 4 weeks, please contact us for assistance.

Kindly note that we cannot be held responsible for appointments booked before receiving confirmation, as your form may not yet be uploaded to the system.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

National Transport Authority

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The National Transport Authority is a statutory body established by the Minister for Transport on 1 December 2009. The legislation establishing the Authority is available online.

At a national level, the National Transport Authority has responsibility for securing the provision of public passenger land transport services. This includes the provision of subvented bus and rail services by Bus Éireann, Dublin Bus and Irish Rail. The Authority also licences public bus passenger services. On January 1, 2011, the National Transport Authority assumed responsibility for the regulation of the small public service vehicle sector (i.e. taxis, hackneys and limousines). Provisions to enable this were included in the Public Transport Regulation Act 2009. The staff and functions of the previous body, the Commission for Taxi Regulation, have been incorporated into the Authority, which now regulates the small public service vehicles sector, in accordance with the provisions of the Taxi Regulation Act (2003).

The Authority also has responsibility for the development of an integrated transport system within the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) – Counties Dublin, Kildare, Meath and Wicklow.

The principal functions of the Authority with respect to the GDA are:

Strategic planning of transport;
Development of an integrated, accessible public transport network;
Promoting cycling and walking;
Provision of public transport infrastructure generally including light rail, metro and heavy rail;
Effective management of traffic and transport demand.

In April, 2010, the remit of the National Transport Authority was extended, under Statutory Instrument 139, to include the provision of integrated information schemes for public transport in the cities and counties of Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford and the contiguous areas of those counties.

Contact Details

General enquiries: info@nationaltransport.ie
Taxi enquiries: taxis@nationaltransport.ie
Press Office: press@nationaltransport.ie
Oireachtas Liaison: oireachtasliaison@nationaltransport.ie
Publications: info@nationaltransport.ie

Tel: 01 879 8300
Fax: 01 879 8333
Taxi Information Line: 0761 064 000
Address: Dún Scéine, Harcourt Lane, Dublin, D02 WT20