November 23, 2020
Online exams must be considered as 65,000 wait for driver theory test – Darren O’Rourke TD

Darren O RourkeSinn Féin spokesperson on Transport Darren O’Rourke TD today called for driver theory tests to be put online as figures provided to him reveal 65,552 people are now waiting to sit their driver theory test, in addition to 93,791 who are now waiting for the driving test itself.

Speaking today, the Meath East TD said: “This is a huge waiting list that has doubled in the past few months.

“Obviously Covid-19 has had a negative impact on those learning to drive, but a lack of action from Minister Eamon Ryan has made a bad situation worse.

“Although driving tests are still proceeding during Level 5, theory tests have been suspended.

“This is despite the fact that most theory test centres are built to keep people away from each other, in segregated cubicles.

“If authorities are adamant these tests cannot proceed safely, they should be put online.

“Other examinations such as university exams and the Law Society’s FE-1 exams are now taking place online securely, so there is no reason the 45-minute driver theory test cannot be sat virtually too.

“The computer programmes that prevent cheating for such online exams are there, so they should be utilised.

“We can’t have a situation where we have 160,000 people are now waiting for their driving test or driving theory test.

“People need a driving license to get to work and drop kids to school and this is a particular challenge in rural Ireland where there are no public transport alternatives.

“A lack of action from Minister Ryan now is going to cause chaos in 2021, with people forced to wait months to sit their test.”

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