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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 4 May 2023

Thursday, 4 May 2023

Questions (123)

Brendan Griffin

Question:

123. Deputy Brendan Griffin asked the Minister for Transport if additional driver testers will be deployed to the Kerry test centres to reduce the 30-week waiting time for driving test invitations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20910/23]

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Written answers

The operation of the national driving test service is the statutory responsibility of the Road Safety Authority.

The service has been under significant pressure to meet unprecedented demand, which is up 28% on 2021 figures. This increase in demand for driving tests and the time to invitation for learner drivers has a number of contributing factors which include an increase in learner permits in circulation, increased capacity in the Driver Theory Test and an increase in Approved Driving Instructors capacity to deliver lessons to learner drivers.

The Authority has reviewed the capacity of the driver testing service to meet demand and following a request for additional resources in March 2023, my Department has given approval for the recruitment of up to 75 driver testers. This is in addition to the 30 testers who were previously sanctioned in July 2022 and which have been fully deployed since the end of March 2023. This brings the total number of sanctioned driver tester posts to just over 200.

It is expected that once these additional 75 driver testers are recruited, trained and deployed, the backlog for driver testing services will start to reduce from October 2023 and agreed service levels should resume by early to mid 2024. The additional testers will be assigned to fill current vacancies and otherwise allocated to centres with the highest demand for tests. The recruitment campaign is currently under way.

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