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Did you get a free NCT test in
Letterkenny?
19.10.07
THE National Car
Testing Service Ltd., has denied that serious delays
at testing centres throughout the country including
Letterkenny could cost the company hundreds of
thousands of euro this year as motorists demand free
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NCTS Ltd., is obliged,
under its contract with the Road Safety Authority,
to waive the €49 fee if drivers are kept waiting
longer than four weeks for a test.
Sources claim, however, that the wait has been
between six and eight weeks all summer at most |
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test centres throughout
the country including Letterkenny due to inadequate
staffing levels and a backlog of cars due for
testing.
A total of 6,435 motorists contacted the NCTS in
August requesting a test, according to the Road
Safety Authority.
The Authority said the average wait for individual
centres that month was between eight and 18 days.
"Any customer who contacts NCTS and requests a test
should be offered a test date within 28 days unless
they request a later date to suit a particular time
of day, for example," said Road Safety Authority
communications manager, Brian Farrell.
"In some cases, no appropriate slot is available on
the day of request. In that case, generally the
request is fulfilled the following day, once the
next set of unconfirmed provisional booking slots
are freed up and the test can be booked within the
requisite period.
"If the test request cannot be fulfilled at that
stage, the customer is entitled to a free test," he
said.
The Authority said the average wait time for the
service was 12.5 days.
NCTS Ltd., operates a provisional booking system
where customers are given around two weeks to
confirm or change the time. If no confirmation is
received, the provisional booking is deleted from
the system and offered to someone else.
However, Mr. Farrell said overall responsibility lay
with the vehicle owner to ensure their car is tested
on time.
"If a customer requests a test and is not offered a
slot within 28 days, or a free test, if appropriate,
they should take the matter up with the NCTS
customer services manager." |
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