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Driving Tests.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 April 2006

Tuesday, 25 April 2006

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Fergus O'Dowd

Ceist:

502 Mr. O’Dowd asked the Minister for Transport his plans to reduce the present driving test waiting list for provisional licence holders; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14850/06]

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I refer the Deputy to my reply to Question No. 77 on Tuesday 7 March.

As I indicated then and previously, the delay in providing driving tests is a matter of regret to me. It not only represents a poor service to the public but it is also hampering the development of initiatives which I wish to pursue and which will contribute further to road safety. The driving test and those who deliver it are a key element in the road safety strategy.

It is my objective to eliminate the backlog of driving tests by mid-2007 and my Department has developed a package of measures in consultation with staff interests to achieve this.

Additional staff have been made available to the driving test service. Seven additional testers have been trained and are carrying out tests while the process of recruiting a further ten driver testers is well advanced. Training should commence shortly and these testers will be available for testing this June.

I am pleased to acknowledge that a very high number of the existing driver testers have indicated that they will participate in a bonus scheme which commenced in February and will make a significant contribution to the reduction of the backlog.

My Department is still in a position to offer early tests to those applicants requiring an urgent test, once they provide satisfactory documentary evidence of the reason why.

An important element of the package of measures to reduce the backlog was a proposal to contract out a set of numbers of driving tests. The Civil Service Arbitration Board has determined that, otherwise than by agreement, the contracting out of core work of driver testers to a private firm is not contemplated or permitted by the provisions of paragraph 21.9 or by any other provision of Sustaining Progress. However the board urged a resumption of discussions at which all options — and it emphasised all options — should be considered, with a view to ensuring that a solution is implemented without delay. My officials are in discussions with the unions on a way forward with a view to dealing with the backlog by the middle of 2007.

Question No. 503 answered with QuestionNo. 500.
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