Realistically there's not a lot we can do this side of the border either, MfH, but I can count the number of runners I've had in 30 years on my fingers and I spent a lot of that time serving the working class suburbs on the Northside of Dublin city... and most of it before we had apps or cards. With Uber the fare is guaranteed, I guess.
I remember taking a chance on a job going up to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the depot in Swords one Monday evening many years ago. A young lad who'd lost his group while at one of the festivals. The place he directed me too was like the old Darndale layout (before they turned the gaffs back to front) but with a Union flag on every lamppost and King Billy on every wall... and he says I'm just down that lane bag mon, I'll leave my bag with you while I get the cash and will you drop me back down to the chipper... Being a younger, fitter version of myself I says I don't want your dirty laundry, I'll come with you! Anywaysanall, there was no bother he got the cash, paid me and (presumably in the interests of cross-community relations) offered to buy me a burger and chips!
However, I digress. One of the lads I know with an MG suggested you can half whatever the range says once you go on a motorway... probably exaggerating a bit or maybe he has a particularly heavy right foot. Others have suggested keeping them under 101 kilos/hour?
I had a bit of range anxiety myself yesterday. Short story long... on the way up the app took that road that dips in and out of South Armagh so I'd eyeballed a couple of filling stations with competitive prices in Euros so thought I'd fill up in one on the way back... however, it took a different route coming back and I got distracted on a telephone call (hands free) and only noticed my range was down to zero as I turned onto the M1 north of Dunleer.... so I had to take the next exit and divert through Monasterboice for a drop of diesel. On the plus side, if diesel hadn't become an issue I probably woulda stayed on the motorway, paid another €2.30 toll and missed out on a couple of local jobs in Drogheda.