Results 5,721-5,740 of 10,035 for speaker:Martin Cullen
- Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: Section 11 of the Roads Act 1993 sets out in some detail the procedure to be followed by a Road Authority when a road is to be declared a public road. I have no proposals to update this legislation.
- Written Answers — Parking Regulations: Parking Regulations (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: Section 55 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 provides that a person shall not park a vehicle in a public place if, when so parked, the vehicle would be likely to cause danger to another persons using that place. This offence of parking a vehicle in a dangerous position is regarded as being a serious road traffic and where a Garda is of the opinion that a person is committing or has committed such...
- Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The National Development Plan investment programme for national roads is being implemented as part of the Economic and Social Infrastructure Operational Programme 2000 to 2006 (ESIOP). The total investment originally envisaged in national roads in the case of the BMW region for the seven years of the ESIOP was â¬2,479.362 million. The most recent forecast for the final outturn figure...
- Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The costs of the projects listed in the reply to Parliamentary Question No. 136 of 16 November 2006 are listed in Table 1. The costs of the projects completed in 2002 and 2003, together with their locations, length and costs are set out in Table 2. All of this information has been sourced directly from the National Roads Authority who have overall responsibility for the planning design and...
- Written Answers — Rail Network: Rail Network (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: I understand that Iarnród Ãireann has commenced enabling works and is proceeding with detailed design and procurement on this project with a view to commencing the main works early next year. I have been advised by the Company that there will be no disruption to commuter services during the works.
- Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The development of park and ride facilities is a matter for local authorities and as an incentive my Department also provides capital funding for such purposes. In the Greater Dublin Area, â¬1.2 million was allocated in 2004 for local authorities in respect of interchanges/park and ride, and â¬1.2 million was allocated in 2005. The amount paid out by my Department in 2004 was â¬0.8...
- Written Answers — Park and Ride Facilities: Park and Ride Facilities (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: I propose to take Questions Nos. 411 and 412 together. The information requested by the Deputy has been provided by the DTO and is contained in the attached tables. In the case of park and ride developments provided as part of Luas and rail works, the cost is included in the overall cost of the developments. In other cases, park and ride facilities have been funded through the Dublin...
- Written Answers — Park and Ride Facilities: Park and Ride Facilities (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The provision and operation of bus services in the Dublin area is an operational matter for Dublin Bus and not one in which I have any role.
- Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The policy in relation to the range of offences, scheduled in the Road Traffic Acts, to which the penalty points system can be applied is that the focus in relation to all such offences is on safety. At present a road authority may apply a road traffic regulation to prohibit access to a road or area to large vehicles where the unladen weight of such vehicle exceeds the weight specified on the...
- Written Answers — Parking Regulations: Parking Regulations (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: Under the Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) Regulations 1997 it is prohibited to park a mechanically propelled vehicle on any part of a footpath. Since 3 April 2006 this illegal parking offence was brought within the ambit of the fixed charge system and, on issue of a fixed charge notice, a person may pay â¬40 within a 28 day period or that amount increased by 50% within the next 28 day...
- Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: I should point out that my remit covers only the network of National roads. This amounts to some 5% of the total network of roads in the State. With the exception of a small number of Toll roads, the national road network is outside of the commercial arena and it would be misleading to ascribe a commercial monetary value to it. In the lifetime of this Government approximately â¬9.4...
- Written Answers — Cycle Facilities: Cycle Facilities (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: Cycling is an important part of the Government's commitment under Transport 21 to increase modal share of public transport through infrastructure and service improvements and to encourage a transfer of trips from the private car to more sustainable modes of transport. While the actual provision of cycle ways and cycle parking is, in the first instance, a matter for the relevant local...
- Written Answers — Rail Network: Rail Network (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: I understand from Iarnród Ãireann that a draft feasibility report will be available by year end to be considered by the project steering group at its next meeting in mid January.
- Written Answers — Rail Network: Rail Network (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The reopening of the Mullingar to Athlone rail line does not form part of the Transport 21 investment plan. A report prepared on behalf of the Midland Railway Action Group in relation to the re-opening of the Athlone to Mullingar railway line is currently being considered by my Department in conjunction with Iarnród Ãireann. When my Department's assessment is complete I will respond fully...
- Written Answers — Driving Tests: Driving Tests (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: Under the Road Safety Authority Act 2006 (Conferral of Functions) Order 2006 (S.I. No. 477 of 2006) the Road Safety Authority has responsibility for the delivery of the driving test. While funding is being provided for the operation of the Road Safety Authority in the 2007 estimates, it is a matter for the RSA to allocate funds for the development of its ICT systems.
- Written Answers — Legislative Programme: Legislative Programme (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: I commenced fifteen sections of the Road Traffic Act 2006 last July. Sections 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 18 and section 16, except for subsection (2)(c), of the Road Traffic Act 2006 have not yet been commenced but I am expecting to commence some further sections of the Act very shortly.
- Written Answers — Consultancy Contracts: Consultancy Contracts (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The amount of expenditure on consultancy by my Department in the previous three years, and the number of consultants used is set out in the table. Expenditure on consultancy and reliance on consultants varies from year to year depending to the nature and volume of the Department's workload. Year Number of Consultants Expenditure on Consultants ⬠2003 17 4,637,000 2004 20 2,544,000...
- Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The subvention paid to CIE in respect of each of its operating companies, from 1997 to date in 2006, has been allocated as follows: Schedule of Exchequer Subvention to CIÃ: 1997 to 2006 Year Iarnród Ãireann Bus Ãireann Bus Ãtha Cliath Total â¬000 â¬000 â¬000 â¬000 1997 117,451 6,984 8,888 133,322 1998 117,457 7,111 11,294 135,862 1999 119,292 7,377 16,816 143,485 2000...
- Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The following increases in CIÃ fares have been made with ministerial approval since 1997: Year Increase 1997 Nil 1998 Nil 1999 Nil 2000 increase averaging 5.5% 2002 increase averaging 9% 2004 increase averaging 3.2% 2005 increase of 3.5% in fares revenue yield 2006 increase of 3.8% in fares revenue yield
- Written Answers — State Airports: State Airports (5 Dec 2006)
Martin Cullen: The study mentioned by the Deputy refers to an all island approach to regional airport development. The study goes on to cite the example of the City of Derry Airport whose natural hinterland includes areas in Donegal and where the two Governments have agreed to provide joint funding of more than â¬15 million towards the cost of a runway development project. I will be announcing 65 million...