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Road Traffic Offences

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 May 2024

Tuesday, 14 May 2024

Questions (183)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

183. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Transport if he and/or the RSA have undertaken a data impact assessment in respect of plans to use speed cameras and or other types of camera to detect motorists who are using their phones while in control of a vehicle on a public roads. [21511/24]

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Building on recommendations made to my Department last year by a camera enforcement working group under the National Transport Authority, the Department has appointed Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) to lead the development of a National Safety Camera Enforcement Strategy. This strategy will outline the structure, funding and partnership and governance arrangements associated with the management and implementation of camera enforcement in Ireland and is expected to be finalised before the end of 2024.

As part of the development of this strategy, the TII-led working group will consider if any legislative amendments are required and make recommendations in this regard. This consideration will include data protection issues, and could lead to a data impact assessment if necessary. At this stage, neither my Department nor the Road Safety Authority has carried out a data impact assessment on mobile phone detection. However, my officials will shortly seek legal advice on the camera enforcement powers conferred on An Garda Síochána by the Road Traffic Act 2010. This advice will be an important input into the development of the camera strategy and associated data protection issues.

Section 81 of the Road Traffic Act 2010 provides for Garda use of cameras, radar guns or other electronic apparatus to provide prima facie evidence in certain traffic offences. Although originally drafted to ensure a legal basis for speed cameras and speed guns, Section 81 provides for camera enforcement of a range of road traffic offences. As well as exceeding the speed limit, these offences include careless or dangerous driving, red-light running and bus lane infringements.

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