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1. www.examiner.ie
www.examiner.ie/irishexaminer/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/30/2008 Last Visited: 6/30/2008
RSA chief executive Noel Brett said: "Unfortunately, it's still not cool to say ‘I'm frightened'.It takes a lot of strength to put on your safety belt in the back seat.It takes a lot of strength to say to the driver ‘please slow down'," he said.
Mr Brett also encouraged the parents of teenagers to find out who was driving any vehicle in which their children might be getting a lift. -
2. www.prometric.com
www.prometric.com/News/Press/P - [Cached]Published on: 4/21/2008 Last Visited: 4/24/2008
Noel Brett CEO of the RSA said "We are delighted to award this contract for the delivery of the next generation of driver theory testing services in Ireland. -
3. www.waterford-today.ie
www.waterford-today.ie/index.p - [Cached]Published on: 6/30/2008 Last Visited: 6/30/2008
Noel Brett, Chief Executive for the Road Safety Authority stated, "I am confident that the full package of measure we have implemented will bring waiting times to an acceptable level:- That is to under a 10 week average across the country by the end of March 2008.This action is a key building block in reducing deaths and serious injury on Irish roads".
"We have made significant progress in reducing waiting times and are currently operating at an average of 25 weeks with a total of 135,847 customers awaiting a driving test appointment.The average waiting time figure of 25 weeks has dropped from 35 weeks a year ago.We are particularly pleased with the commitment shown by our own testing and administrative staff in reducing the time that our customers have to wait for a driving test."Mr. Brett added, "It is important that driving test applicants understand the implications of shorter waiting times.

