Reform of the Practical Driving Test

Consultation on Proposals for the Reform of the Practical Driving Test in Ireland

This consultation is closed.

 

What is this consultation about

The objective of this document is to engage all of those involved in the learning to drive process in discussion as to what their views are on certain aspects of the driving test and proposed reforms to how the test is conducted. The over-arching principle is to ensure that the driving test in Ireland continues to contribute to the Road Safety Authority’s mission of reducing road fatalities and serious injuries on our roads. The document sets out suggestions for reform to the current practical driving test and seeks feedback in relation to those proposals.

Your Comments

The RSA is mindful that any reform to the driving test has consequences for learner drivers, the ADI community, and other parties to the driving test.  We invite any person or organisation who wishes to make a submission on the proposals for reform, to contact us in writing through the following methods:

Via email: drivingtest@rsa.ie


In writing to: 

Suzanne McDonagh,
Driver Testing Public Consultation Submission,
Driver Testing Section,
Moy Valley Business Park,
Primrose Hill,
Ballina,
Co. Mayo.

Submissions must be received no later than close of business on the 18th July 2014 and should state your name and the organisation you represent (if applicable).