Dáil Question
No: 1051
*To ask the Minister for Transport if there is grant assistance available to make a taxi/hackney minibus wheelchair accessible.
- Michael Ring.
* For WRITTEN answer on Tuesday, 30th September, 2003.
Ref No: 20183/03
Answered by the Minister for Transport
(Séamus Brennan, TD)
REPLY
There is no grant assistance available for this purpose. However the New Taxi Advisory Council and the Taxi Regulator can review the situation in light of evolving policy.
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29 September 2004
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^ Written Answers Nos. 978 - 997. ^
^^ Taxi Regulations. ^^
995. Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Transport the advice guidelines or financial assistance which is available to assist a minibus or taxi owner to convert their vehicles to be fully wheelchair accessible. [21980/04]
996. Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Transport the number of fully wheelchair accessible taxis and minibuses which are registered at present and on a county basis. [21981/04]
997. Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Transport if he will amend the suitability requirements for wheelchair accessible taxis to consider the rear tailgate type vehicle. [21982/04]
Minister for Transport (Mr. Brennan): I propose to take Questions Nos. 995 to 997, inclusive, together.
The licensing and operation of small public service vehicles, including wheelchair accessible taxis, is governed by the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) Regulations 1963 to 2002 and the Road Traffic (Construction, Equipment and Use of Vehicles) Regulations 1963 to 2002. Under these regulations, a licence may only be granted following presentation of a vehicle test certificate and certificate of suitability issued by the National Car Testing Service, NCTS, which confirms that the vehicle is suitable for the purpose of being licensed as a taxi, wheelchair accessible taxi, hackney or limousine, as appropriate. The testing of a vehicle for taxi licensing purposes is undertaken by NCTS in accordance with the relevant regulatory requirements, including the requirements for wheelchair accessible taxis contained in the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1998 (SI No. 47 of 1998), in the case of such a licence application. There is no financial assistance available to assist vehicle owners to convert vehicles to comply with the requirements of the wheelchair accessible taxi specification.
The Taxi Regulation Act 2003 specifically provides that an objective of the Commission for Taxi Regulation is to promote access to small public service vehicles by persons with disabilities. In this regard, the commission will be tasked with the determination of the future policy in relation to accessible taxis, including the consideration of possible revisions or improvements to the existing wheelchair accessible taxi specification. It is envisaged that this will necessitate specific discussions with both disability and taxi representative groups.
Under the public service vehicle regulations the granting and renewal of wheelchair accessible taxi licences is the responsibility of individual local licensing authorities to whom applications for licences are made. Accordingly, information regarding the total number of wheelchair accessible taxis licensed currently is not available in my Department. However, the following table outlines the position at 31 December 2003 based on statistical information provided for my Department by local authorities.
Wheelchair Accessible Taxis Total number of licences
granted at 31.12.2003
Licensing Authority and still current
at that date
Athlone Town Council 3
Ballina Town Council 2
Bray Town Council 6
Birr Town Council 0
Carlow Town Council 13
Castlebar Town Council 1
Cobh Town Council 1
Cork City Council 35
Donegal County Council 1
Stranorlar 0
Drogheda Borough Council 7
Dublin City Council 1001
Dundalk Town Council 5
Dungarvan Town Council 2
Ennis Town Council 2
Fermoy Town Council 0
Galway City Council 42
Kilkenny Borough Council 8
Killarney Town Council 10
Laois County Council 9
Letterkenny Town Council 9
Limerick City Council 11
Longford Town Council 2
Longford County Council 0
Mallow Town Council 2
Mhuinebeag (Carlow Town Council) 1
Naas Town Council 6
Navan Town Council 16
Sligo Borough 4
Thurles Town Council 0
Tipperary Town Council 0
Tralee Town Council 1
Tullow (Carlow Town Council) 0
Waterford City Council 13
Westmeath Urban (Mullingar) 14
Westmeath Co. Co. (Rural) 4
Wexford Borough Council 7
Total 1,238
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Last Modified by: Margaret Rushe at 30/09/2004 06.34.45 p.m.
Previously modified by: Mary Griffin, Margaret Rushe
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