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Road Traffic Offences

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 February 2012

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Questions (20)

Willie O'Dea

Question:

14 Deputy Willie O’Dea asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the action he will take to deal with the large number of foreign licence holders to whom penalty points cannot be attached; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8566/12]

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The Deputy's question relates to the application of penalty points to foreign drivers licenses. Under the Road Traffic Act 2002, penalty points are required to be endorsed on the Irish driving licence record held on the National Vehicle and Driver File (NVDF) and a current driving licence is required to serve penalty points. or the majority of cases this endorsement takes place without difficulty against the relevant NVDF driver record. However, in relation to the Deputy's question where a person is the holder of a foreign licence and has NOT exchanged this licence for an Irish licence, the endorsement of the points on the NVDF is not currently possible. In such instances the penalty points record is suspended and the penalty points period does not “count down” in the fashion that applies to normal penalty points events.

By "counting down" I mean that in normal circumstances, when a person has penalty points applied to their licence, those penalty points are removed after three years. However, where they are not applied to a licence, they are suspended and do not "count down". Since a current Irish driving licence is required to serve penalty points, the points against the ‘holding' un-matched records are not counting down.

The 2010 Road Traffic moved to correct this anomaly and under Part 5 of that Act will allow the NVDF:

to create an official NVDF driver record for a person who amongst other issues, does not have an Irish licence record, or is the holder of a foreign licence; and

to record multiple penalty points events against a driver record created in any of the aforementioned circumstances;

Part 6 of the 2010 Act, which was commenced on 1 June 2010, expands the definition of a driving licence to include foreign driving licences so as to bring these within the scope of sanctions for road traffic offences including disqualifications.

Without the provisions of Part 5 of the Road Traffic Act 2010 these penalty points could remain indefinitely in this limbo which is an administrative arrangement to store the fact that the person has penalty points to be added to a licence record. In all these cases the NVDF issues a notification of penalty points to the driver in question so the driver is aware of the situation.

Part 5 of the 2010 Act and the associated provisions of Part 3, which deal with changes to the fixed charge system, have not yet been commenced due to administrative and technical issues. However, work is ongoing with both the Court Services and the Garda, including any necessary changes to IT systems, in order to commence the relevant sections of the 2010 Act.

When these provisions are implemented, penalty points will be applied to holders of foreign driving licenses, and they will be disqualified from driving in this State if they exceed 12 penalty points within a 3 year period.

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