Written answers

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform

Road Safety

8:00 pm

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)
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Question 242: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform the current position regarding the putting in place of cameras to monitor the speed of traffic at key locations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35234/10]

Photo of Dermot AhernDermot Ahern (Louth, Fianna Fail)
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The Garda Commissioner and I signed the contract for an outsourced safety camera network with the preferred service provider in November, 2009 following a tender and evaluation process. In accordance with the provisions of the contract, following the necessary preparatory work, roll-out of the national safety camera network is scheduled to commence in the coming weeks and will reach full capacity in early 2011.

An Garda Síochána will determine the scheduling of the speed monitoring and survey sessions, with a Garda Superintendent overseeing the day-to-day running of the project. The selected supplier will have responsibility for ensuring monitoring and survey sessions are conducted in accordance with the schedules and providing survey and monitoring data to An Garda Síochána. The selected supplier will provide the necessary vehicles, monitoring and survey equipment and operating personnel. An Garda Síochána will issue fixed charge notices to speeding drivers who are detected and pursue any court prosecutions undertaken. The service provider will be paid according to the level of service provided. The number of speeding drivers detected by the service provider will have no effect on the level of payment made. The purpose of the contract is to reduce speed, and so increase road safety, not to generate revenue either for the State or the service provider.

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