Written answers

Tuesday, 25 April 2006

9:00 pm

Photo of Joe CostelloJoe Costello (Dublin Central, Labour)
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Question 473: To ask the Minister for Transport the average waiting time at each driving test centre throughout the country; the number of testers employed at each centre; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15185/06]

Photo of Martin CullenMartin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The information requested by the Deputy is included in the following table which sets out the supervisory driver testers assigned to each region and the test centres in each region where driver testers are headquartered. Driver testers are assigned from headquarter centers to meet the demand in other centers. In addition, there is a chief tester and one supervisory driver tester who works full time as a training and standards co-ordinator.

Centre Average Weeks Waiting Testers per Centre
Nth. Leinster No. of Supervisors = 2
Finglas 33 16.5
Dundalk 40
Mullingar 35
Navan 51 1
Raheny 31 8
Sth. Leinster No. of Supervisors = 2
Churchtown/Rathgar 38 16
Gorey 37
Naas 44 2
Tullamore 48
Wicklow 47
Tallaght 42 10
West No. of Supervisors = 1
Athlone 25 2
Birr 34
Castlebar 262.5
Clifden 15
Ennis 31 3
Galway 30 6
Loughrea 26 2
Roscommon 33 1
Tuam 29 1
Nth. West No. of Supervisors = 1
Ballina 19
Buncrana 27
Carrick-on-Shannon 31 2
Cavan 33 4
Donegal 35
Letterkenny 37 3
Longford 22
Monaghan 29 2
Sligo 26 2
Sth. East No. of Supervisors = 1
Carlow 34 1
Clonmel 39 2
Dungarvan 45
Kilkenny 22 2
Nenagh 29
Portlaoise 45 1
Thurles 43
Tipperary 45
Waterford 32 4
Wexford 29 4
Sth. West No. of Supervisors = 2
Cork 28 12.5
Killarney 28 2
Kilrush 34
Limerick 37 4
Mallow 33
Newcastle West 32
Shannon 41
Skibbereen 36 1
Tralee 22 2

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