Results 11,601-11,620 of 13,270 for speaker:Pat Gallagher
- Public Transport. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: All of us would be pleased if the integrated ticketing system were already in place. However, I have outlined the facts of the case and pointed to the further information that will be available by the end of November. It will take two years before the system is in operation because of the various obstacles we must overcome. It was in March 2002, not 2000, that the RPA was given statutory...
- Public Transport. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I hope it will be available in the Oireachtas Library before the end of the year.
- Public Transport. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: As of now, the licences that are being issued, including one to Deputy Catherine Murphy's constituency this week, will not be based on a precondition that the holder must provide integrated ticketing. In future, however, we will do our utmost to ensure integrated ticketing is included. We cannot cover the entire country immediatelyââ
- Public Transport. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: We cannot cover the entire country immediately.
- Public Transport. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: It will be done on a phased basis. We will look at the greater Dublin area initially, after which we will endeavour to ensure the service is available throughout the State and that all those who receive licences are in a position to provide integrated ticketing facilities.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: Under the Road Safety Authority Act 2006 (Conferral of Functions) Order 2006, SI 477 of 2006, the Road Safety Authority has responsibility for the oversight of the operation of the driver licensing system, including the preparation of proposals for draft regulatory provisions relating to driver licensing and testing. In this context, the Road Safety Authority is responsible for bringing...
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I understand the Road Safety Authority is on course to introduce such a scheme by 1 July next year. A working group comprising motorcycle interests has been considering the appropriate standards with which instructors will have to comply. Overseeing the introduction of such training is now the responsibility of the Road Safety Authority. I am sure the criteria laid down will be quite...
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I cannot dispute the fact that many young people on motorbikes are killed. We wish to ensure the new instructors, whether for cars or motorbikes, are registered from 1 July 2007. I take on board what the Deputy said about compulsory training.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: We will take the opportunity to discuss compulsory training and the Road Safety Authority's proposals when we meet it in the near future.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: At the outset, I apologise to the House for the inability of the Minister, Deputy Cullen, to attend as he has been ill in recent days. I have no doubt Members opposite will accept why he is not present. I propose to take Questions Nos. 1 and 2 together. Under the Road Safety Authority Act 2006 (Conferral of Functions) Order 2006 (SI No. 477 of 2006), the Road Safety Authority, RSA, has...
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: We have asked the RSA to consider the provision of closed driver training grounds and it is doing so. The Minister for Transport, Deputy Cullen, and I will have the opportunity to discuss this with the chief executive and the board in the near future. Regarding the request for a structural transition from the provisional licences to learner permits and restricted category drivers, the...
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: It is not waffle but fact.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I differ from Deputy Shortall. I am giving facts, not opinions.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: We are doing this and we have been working on this for a considerable time. I can tell Deputy Shortall the facts. We have the high-level Cabinetââ
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: We have strong political leadership on this with the full support of the Taoiseach.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I am answering the central questions that were put byââ
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I am trying to maximise under time for the benefit of all of us.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I am not trying to filibuster in any way.
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: Deputy McEntee has asked sensible questions in relation toââ
- Road Safety. (2 Nov 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I am not the Leas-Cheann Comhairle. We are looking at all these, working in consultation with the RSA.