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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 June 2015

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

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Brendan Griffin

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920. Deputy Brendan Griffin asked the Minister for Education and Skills in view of the fact that Bus Éireann is the organisation responsible for keeping safety records on school transport, and with regard to the fact that 33% of the vehicles in school transport, whether operated by Bus Éireann or their sub contractors, fail spot checks for safety carried out by the internationally recognised experts in the field of vehicle maintenance systems and safety standards, if she will provide, in tabular form, the number of deaths, hospitalisations and reported injuries-accidents that can be attributed to the school transport scheme for each year since 2004; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [21616/15]

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Bus Éireann has advised that the vast majority of vehicles that were temporarily suspended from use following spot checks arranged by the Company, were suspended until any minor defects detected during the inspections - i.e. those having no significant or immediate effect on the safety of the vehicle, or other road users - were rectified, before being permitted back into service. These type of defects can occur on any kind of road vehicle in normal day to day operations. These random and targeted tests – which are extra safety tests carried out by Bus Éireann - are similar in nature to the NCT tests carried out on private vehicles, where the vehicles are often recalled to address minor defects.

The inspections are an essential part of Bus Éireann's strong safety protocols, which collectively have served to deliver an incident rate of well below one incident per million journeys undertaken on Bus Éireann school buses in recent years.

On the completely separate issue in relation to statistics around incidents and accidents on school transport vehicles these are the figures. Since 2004 there have been seven fatalities on, or within a school bus; including the five students who died in the tragic Kentstown accident, a school bus driver, and a motorcyclist who collided with a school bus. Some 300 injuries were reported in this 11 year period, during which schoolchildren holding tickets issued by Bus Éireann under the School Transport Scheme made almost half a billion individual journeys (471,560,000).

Many of the injuries were relatively minor, and details of related hospitalisations are not known.

As requested by the Deputy, the details for each of the relevant years are attached in tabular form.

Year

Reported Injuries Arising from Accident on or with a School Bus

Fatalities

No. of School Journeys (Millions)

Nature of Fatalities

2004

15

0

42.402

2005

67

5

43.596

5 Pupils in the tragic Kentstown accident

2006

26

0

42.367

2007

20

1

45.507

School Bus Driver fatally injured when load came away from truck and struck front of bus

2008

35

1

45.709

Motorcyclist collided with rear of bus resulting in fatal injuries to rider

2009

37

0

42.388

2010

30

0

42.327

2011

14

0

41.814

2012

13

0

40.398

2013

24

0

41.116

2014

11

0

43.940

2015

7

0

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