Written answers

Tuesday, 17 February 2004

10:00 pm

Breeda Moynihan-Cronin (Kerry South, Labour)
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Question 433: To ask the Minister for Transport the average waiting times for a driving test at each of the country's test centres; the number of testers working in each of the centres at present; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4820/04]

Photo of Séamus BrennanSéamus Brennan (Dublin South, Fianna Fail)
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The following table sets out the average waiting time at each driving test centre together with the number of testers and supervisors assigned to headquarter centres within each region.

Driving Test Centres Average waiting time at test centre at 16 February 2004 Number of testers located in headquarter centres
Nth. Leinster Region No. of Supervisors = 2
Finglas 35 17
Raheny 41 9
Dundalk 38
Mullingar 38
Navan 43 1
Sth. Leinster Region No. of Supervisors = 2
Churchtown 41 5
Rathgar 41 11
Tallaght 41 10
Gorey 42
Naas 48 2
Tullamore 34
Wicklow 47
West Region No. of Supervisors = 1
Athlone 9 5
Birr 27
Castlebar 38 3
Clifden 18
Ennis 14 2
Galway 29 6
Loughrea 18 2
Roscommon 24
Tuam 26
Nth. West Region No. of Supervisors = 1
Ballina 23
Buncrana 14
Ck-on-Shannon 42 1
Cavan 47 2
Donegal 28
Letterkenny 34 3
Longford 33
Monaghan 42 1
Sligo 32 3
Sth. East Region No. of Supervisors = 1
Carlow 43 1
Clonmel 41 2
Dungarvan 49
Kilkenny 42 2
Nenagh 43
Portlaoise 37 1
Thurles 47
Tipperary 38
Waterford 49 3
Wexford 37 4
Sth. West Region No. of Supervisors = 2
Cork 32 14
Killarney 35 1
Kilrush 31
Limerick 33 4
Mallow 30
Newcastle West 34
Shannon 26
Skibbereen 37
Tralee 37 3

In addition to the above, one supervisor works full time as a training and standards co-ordinator and the chief driver tester is based in Ballina.

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