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Driving Tests.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 27 September 2006

Wednesday, 27 September 2006

Questions (1008, 1009)

Olivia Mitchell

Question:

1077 Ms O. Mitchell asked the Minister for Transport the amount of the contract awarded to allow for the outsourcing of driving tests to a private operator; the locations where such tests will be conducted from; when these tests will commence; the duration of the outsourced contract; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28313/06]

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Written answers

Under the Road Safety Authority Act 2006 (Conferral of Functions) Order 2006 (S.I. No. 477 of 2006) the Road Safety Authority has responsibility for the delivery of the driving test and the issuing of certificates of competency and the contract with SGS Ltd., the company contracted by me on the 4 July 2006 to conduct driving tests, is now the responsibility of the RSA.

I understand that SGS commenced issuing driving test appointment letters to test candidates during the week commencing 11 September and will begin conducting driving tests during the week commencing 23 October.

The locations of the initial driving test centres to be used by SGS Ltd. are set out in the following table with the RSA's contiguous test centres also indicated. Testing will happen on a phased basis from each of these centres.

Dept. of Transport

SGS Test Centres

Churchtown/Rathgar

Fonthill/Deansgrange NCT centres

Tallaght

Citywest SGS Office

Raheny

Northpoint NCT Centre

Finglas

Northpoint NCT Centre

Naas

Naas NCT Centre

Dundalk

Drogheda/Dundalk NCT Centres

Navan

Kells NCT Centre

Wicklow

Arklow/Deansgrange NCT Centres

Carlow

Carlow NCT Centre

Gorey

Arklow/Enniscorthy NCT Centre

Wexford

Enniscorthy NCT Centre

SGS Ltd. has been contracted to conduct 40,000 (or 45,000 by agreement) driving tests and the contract period lasts for 18 months or 40,000 completed tests, whichever is the earliest. It would not be appropriate for me to divulge the amount of the contract awarded as such information is of a commercially sensitive nature.

Finian McGrath

Question:

1078 Mr. F. McGrath asked the Minister for Transport the reason the driver theory test voice-over is in Irish but the text is in English; and the further reason Irish language speakers are not offered full language rights on this issue. [28362/06]

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The Driver Theory Test is available in the Irish language in both voice-over and text. Irish language speakers are offered full language rights in relation to this test.

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