November 9, 2020
Action needed as over 90,000 waiting for driving test – Darren O’Rourke TD

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Transport, Darren O’Rourke TD, today called for Minister Eamon Ryan to take decisive action to tackle the massive driving test backlog.

Teachta O’Rourke’s comments come as the Road Safety Authority (RSA) confirmed to him via Parliamentary Reply that there are now over 90,000 people awaiting a driving test in the state.

The Meath East TD said;

“The RSA has confirmed to me that there are now 93,791 people waiting for a driving test, with some constituents telling me they will be forced to wait well into 2021 for a test date.

“This issue has been deteriorating all year. Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has failed to take decisive action to tackle the growing backlog.

“In fact, the number of people waiting for a test has increased by 70% since June of this year.

“With public transport down to 25% capacity and sharing of lifts now not feasible due to Covid, this is causing massive problems for people who need a licence to get to work.

“It’s a huge issue for people in rural Ireland, where public transport simply isn’t an option.

“The problem is particularly acute at certain test centres, with 9,323 people waiting in Tallaght, 8,447 across Cork’s three testing centres and 3,053 waiting to sit their test in Navan, the only driving test centre in Meath.

“In addition, the driver theory test has been suspended until early December, causing further delays for those needing to learn to drive.

“There is a clear need for additional driving instructors and testers. Likewise, longer opening hours and weekend tests would go some way to address the lengthening backlog.

“The Minister needs to urgently consult with instructors, testers and their unions to find a way forward to accelerate the number of tests that can be carried out safely over the coming months.”

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