Written answers

Thursday, 6 July 2006

6:00 pm

Photo of Róisín ShortallRóisín Shortall (Dublin North West, Labour)
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Question 445: To ask the Minister for Transport the number of drivers currently holding a provisional licence; the number currently waiting for a driving test; the average weekly wait for a driving test; and the average of the longest waiting times at test centres. [27597/06]

Photo of Martin CullenMartin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, who hold and administer the National Driver File, has advised that there were 418,981 provisional licences current at 30 June 2006.

Information in relation to the numbers waiting and waiting times for a driving test on 5 July 2006 are set out in the following table. The national average waiting time for a driving test is just under 31 weeks.

Centre Average Weeks Waiting Numbers on Hands
Nth. Leinster
Finglas 43 12,680
Dundalk 35 4,135
Mullingar 40 2,185
Navan 43 5,740
Raheny 43 8,464
Sth. Leinster
Churchtown/Rathgar 44 13,111
Gorey 42 2,569
Naas 42 6,417
Tullamore 39 2,144
Wicklow 41 3,000
Tallaght 40 11,010
West
Athlone 20 1,454
Birr 34 1,546
Castlebar 24 2,168
Clifden 15 486
Ennis 33 1,709
Galway 38 3,649
Loughrea 22 1,310
Roscommon 20 1,164
Tuam 20 1,203
Nth. West
Ballina 29 1,104
Buncrana 34 822
Carrick-on-Shannon 19 1,143
Cavan 16 1,686
Donegal 34 1,184
Letterkenny 27 2,373
Longford 36 1,212
Monaghan 13 1,208
Sligo 26 1,934
Sth. East
Carlow 36 2,635
Clonmel 37 2,055
Dungarvan 33 1,353
Kilkenny 23 2,410
Nenagh 35 925
Portlaoise 25 1,510
Thurles 35 1,324
Tipperary 52 1,239
Waterford 20 3,121
Wexford 22 2,356
Sth. West
Cork 25 7,957
Killarney 23 1,846
Kilrush 25 603
Limerick 39 4,918
Mallow 27 2,211
Newcastle West 25 1,901
Shannon 32 975
Skibbereen 13 1,632
Tralee 18 1,739

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