Written answers

Thursday, 28 September 2023

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Departmental Policies

Photo of Pa DalyPa Daly (Kerry, Sinn Fein)
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163. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if there are any subsidies for driving lessons for those on disability allowance, particularly for those who attend a training centre (details supplied), which is a considerable distance away from their homes, and who have no access to public transport; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41924/23]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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As Minister for Transport, I have responsibility for policy and overall funding in relation to 'open' public transport services including in rural areas.

The National Transport Authority (NTA) has statutory responsibility for securing the provision of public passenger transport services nationally. The NTA also has national responsibility for integrated local and rural transport, including TFI Local Link services and the rollout of services under the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan.

My remit, and that of the NTA, relates to public transport services which are ‘open’ to all. Funding for individualised ‘closed’ transport and mobility services, such as dedicated transport services and subsidies for disabled people, are outside of my public transport remit.

My Department and the NTA are strongly committed to improving public transport services in rural areas. There has been a substantial increase in funding allocated for TFI Local Link services since 2016, going from €12.2 million in 2016 to €43m in 2023. The additional funding has enabled the introduction of over 100 new Rural Regular Service routes, as well as improvements to DRT services.

One of the key plans for enhancing the existing transport network across Ireland is under my Department and the NTA's Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan which aimsto develop an integrated, accessible, and sustainable network of public transport offerings across Ireland. Phase 1 was rolled out during 2022 with 38 new and enhanced services nationwide with 67 services planned for 2023. The allocation for Connecting Ireland in 2023 is €8.35m.

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