February 11, 2021
Action needed as 92,210 waiting for driving test in Ireland – Mark Ward TD

Sinn Féin’s Mark Ward TD today called on the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan TD, to take decisive action to tackle the massive driving test backlog.

The Dublin Mid-West TD’s comments come as the Road Safety Authority (RSA) confirmed to Sinn Féin that there are now 9,316 learner drivers waiting for a test in Tallaght, and over 92,000 people waiting across the state.

Teachta Ward said:

“The RSA has confirmed to Sinn Féin that there are now 92,210 people waiting for a driving test, with some constituents telling me they will be forced to wait months for a test date.

“Throughout 2020 we called on Minister Shane Ross and the new Minister Eamon Ryan TD, to address the worsening crisis. Neither took the problem seriously and the situation has now greatly worsened.

“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 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 bad in Tallaght, with 9,316 learner drivers waiting for a test in Tallaght testing centre.

“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.

“In addition, the driver theory test is still suspended, causing further delays for those learning to drive.

“Sinn Féin has also called for online driver theory tests to be extended to all categories of learner drivers, to help deal with the growing backlog of those learning to drive.

“The Driver Theory Test Service are currently providing remote theory tests for bus, truck, CPC and ADI categories. This is a welcome development, but it is essential this is now expanded to those learning to drive a car.”

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