There are no provisions under Road Traffic law in relation to permission for driving instructors to work. The Road Safety Authority (RSA), which has oversight of the sector, did advise Approved Driving Instructors (ADIs) to protect themselves, their families and communities by following the official Government and HSE guidelines on hygiene and social distancing. In addition, like all enterprises and persons, ADs are subject to the relevant public health regulations.
Last week, the RSA updated ADIs in relation to their plans for resuming driver testing services in line with the revised Government Roadmap for Reopening, including a series of Frequently Asked Questions for ADIs and also details of the protocols being followed for driving tests.
However, it must be noted that, as a private business, driving instructors must ensure that they can comply with the necessary public health requirements before they can reopen their businesses. Furthermore, those which are employers should ensure that they fully comply with their legal responsibilities under Health and Safety codes. In all case, the National Return to Work Safely Protocol agreed by employers and worker representatives should be followed.
I understand that any company which reopens is subject to inspection by Health and Safety Authority, and may face serious sanctions, including closure, if found to be not in compliance with Covid-19 requirements.