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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 18 January 2023

Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Questions (250)

Emer Higgins

Question:

250. Deputy Emer Higgins asked the Minister for Transport if there are plans to increase the number of RSA driving test centres located in south Dublin, given that currently there are only two test centres located in south Dublin which is leading to significant delays for those waiting for a driving test appointment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1494/23]

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The operation of the national driving test service is the statutory responsibility of the Road Safety Authority (RSA) and the information requested is held by them.

I have therefore referred the Deputy's specific questions to the Authority for direct reply. I would ask the Deputy to contact my office if a response is not received within 10 days.

I am aware of the significant backlog in the driver testing service, however, I would like to assure the Deputy that the RSA is endeavouring to manage the demand pressures and required resourcing. 

I am told that there has been an increase in application volumes with learners becoming eligible to take their driving test since the start of 2022.  This is a consequence of the economy once again reopening following the COVID pandemic.  Many learners who availed of increased capacity in the Driver Theory Test are now becoming eligible for their driving test, resulting in increased demand.

In order to alleviate the backlog in driver testing, the RSA conducted a review of the current and evolving needs of the service.  This review recommended that the number of permanent driver testers employed by the RSA should be raised from 100 to 130. Following a successful recruitment campaign, the RSA has deployed the majority of the 30 candidates recruited across the driver testing service with a focus on those geographical areas with the longest waiting times.   

The RSA has assured me that they are keeping the situation under constant review and is in the process of setting out a plan for what is needed to continue reducing waiting times. I have asked the RSA to report back to my department on this plan and its implementation as soon as possible. If sanction requests for further increases in driver testers are received, my Department will evaluate them. 

A referred reply was forwarded to the Deputy under Standing Order 51.
I refer to Parliamentary Question 1494/23 enquiring if there are plans to increase the number of RSA driving test centres located in south Dublin, given that currently there are only two test centres located in south Dublin which is leading to significant delays for those waiting for a driving test appointment; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
There are currently two Driving Test centres in south Dublin. One in Tallaght and another in Dun Laoghaire. These are in addition to Driving Test Centres at Finglas, Mulhuddart and Raheny in North County Dublin. The current post Covid rise in applications for a Driving Test has lead to an increased level of demand for the service which is being addressed by the RSA through an increase in Driver Tester numbers. While there are no immediate plans to open any additional driving test centres in Dublin it is clear that the additional staff will need to be accommodated and while it is anticipated that this can be achieved within the existing locations other options may be considered in the future.
For further information on Road Safety please visit our website at https://www.rsa.ie
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