Is it just me or is this country getting more ridiculous by the day??
I hate bringing up old stories, but in a country with a competent government we surely wouldn’t be making the same mistakes more than once, would we??? You just have to look at the new learner driver laws that were introduced last year and how the government had to make a U-Turn because of a stupid decision. You could say the exact same thing about the budget.
The latest announcement that from the 1st of May 2009, anyone driving a car without a NCT cert will automatically be given a court summons and on conviction could receive 5 penalty points. They announced this on the 14th of April 2009.
Now, my car is due for a NCT test this month. Two years ago, in my local NCT centre, there was a waiting list of 2 months to be tested… Only the other day I spoke to someone else that was waiting over 3 months to get a test date.
Today, I went to book my test online at www.ncts.ie – How Irish is this, not only is the site not functioning, but it also has a rather ridiculous message:
Due to the recent announcement, NCTS are currently experiencing an unprecedented demand in the number of people requesting a booking. Please be aware that our Call Centre is fully operational however, you may experience problems getting through to us and this is purely down to the volume of people trying to contact us, we do ask that you bear with us on this and that you keep trying.
For booking information please phone 1890 412 413 or e-mail us on bookings@ncts.ie
NCTS do endeavour to contact as many car owners as possible and from the 1st January this year we have sent over 247,000 notifications regarding their NCT however, it should be noted that in some instances such as, change of ownership of the vehicle, if the vehicle is off the road or if the vehicle is out of tax that can affect whether a letter is issued for that vehicle. Therefore, we would encourage customers who have not heard from the NCT but feel their car is eligible for the NCT to contact us directly and we will arrange an NCT for them.
I tried calling the number they give on the website, after 30 mins of trying, I can’t get through.
Nevermind the fact that I never once received a notification that my car was due for a test, which I think should be the responsiblity of the body to remind us, I’ve got two weeks to book a test when the site is down and no-one is answering the calls.
So it’s up to me to spend 2 weeks now on the phone waiting and hoping that I get through and be able to book a suitable slot to be tested.
Incompetence isn’t the word for this. How can a body that is in charge of keeping our roads safe, dish out new penalty points when they don’t even ask the NCTS if they can handle what was obviously going to be an upsurge in bookings. Have they not even seen the newspapers for the last few months where people aren’t buying new cars anymore, did they not stop to think that there will be more people than ever looking to get their cars NCT’d?????


#1 by Allan Cavanagh at April 16th, 2009
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And the centres close for lunch.
#2 by Alfonso Armenta at April 17th, 2009
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Much like what happened with the learner driver laws, enforcement of this will be as irregular… I had fortunately booked a few weeks ago so it is due next Friday, but if the car fails the test the retest date will likely leave me for many weeks without the bloody disc.
This banana-republic knee-jerk reaction to try to make the usual government-issue money-rackets more efficient is just pathetic.
And surely they could have notified the NCTS to update their servers to be able to hold the likely ten-fold increase in load?
#3 by ann at April 17th, 2009
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its just a money making scam.my sister brought her car in to the nct.she watched it getting checked out and noticed that the mechanic couldent open the back left door.she had left the child lock on but the idiot mechanic dident check that.when it was all finished a polish man came over to her and said the car had failed the test.she said why and the man said the back door wouldent open she explained what was wrong but he wouldent listen and kept saying no its failed.she ended up getting the manager and he sorted the problem.some of the mechanics are also know for taking 50 euro notes out of ash trays for a pass.there giving fails on stupid things like ur window being stuck if a window is stuck it dosent stop ur car from doing wat its meant to do
#4 by Alfonso Armenta at April 20th, 2009
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Hmmm. So I leave a couple of 50s in the ashtray. Get my pass and THEN report the NCT mechanic for stealing money from my car
#5 by Vee at April 21st, 2009
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I’m having the same problem… car is due its NCT this week… I didn’t receive a reminder letter and haven’t changed address or anything, and can’t get through to that stupid number for the last few days…. ffs, do they think we’ve nothing better to be doing?
#6 by Gerard at April 21st, 2009
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I have a similar problem, my NCT expires on 26th April, got no notification to test, tried to book test online yesterday morning but get a message from the website to say it doesn’t have a record of my car on the database, even though it has been NCT’s before and was booked online.
Rang NCTS, was half way through explaining my problem to someone when the line was dropped and have not been able to get anyone since.
Cannot understand the incompetence in this country, is there no forward planning in any new scheme that is introduced.
#7 by vic Lloyd at April 21st, 2009
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This is now April 22nd and the web site for NCT is still down and phones are still unavailable. this is absurd. It will deal with traffic problem if they take half a million cars of the road next month. A Govt. money saving measure ?
#8 by Tania at April 24th, 2009
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My NCT is up at the start of May and I always get a letter to remind me and the date is booked and all so I was waiting on that letter this year as well not knowing that now they don’t send out that letter anymore. Someone told me there and I’m just after booking in for the test.
The date is 17th of June, there is nothing earlier than that, so what happens to me when I get stopped?
Will I still get points even when my test is booked?
#9 by Tom Doyle at April 24th, 2009
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Hi Tania
I will personally be carryinng the confirmation letter in my car with me at all times. That should be enough for any decent Gard to let you go on your merry way!
Tom
#10 by gcluskey at May 1st, 2009
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My NCT has been out of date for a year now, I got it booked in now for July and will keep the letter on me. I’ve been stopped before and only questioned twice about the NCT and I explained that I was getting the engine fixed and had the car off the road for a while. Unless the garda that stops you is a nazi bastard with nothing better to do then they should be ok. Most gardai are nice enough and will be easy on you provided you’ve a valid excuse and weren’t driving like a headcase
#11 by Pete at May 25th, 2009
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whats the story if your car is 4 mts out of date of a nct, and you have booked your NCT but its not untill september i can take the test, would i be getting 5 points if i am caught???
#12 by Oisín at July 2nd, 2009
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Typical Irish government political showboating. They suddenly declare that you MUST do a particular thing which a) costs a lot of money, especially if your car fails because there was some rust on the exhaust pipe (FFS) and you have to pay another €50 and wait for another test, and b) is poorly organised/backlogged/slow.
So, to comply with the law, drivers either have to book months in advance or stop driving from the expiry date of the last NCT until the randomly scheduled one is due, which could potentially be over a month. Which is clearly unacceptable, given the money and effort needed to maintain a car (e.g. for younger male drivers, each week you’re insured but unable to drive for arbitrary silly reasons is €40-60 down the drain).
This is similar to the learner permit scheme – a sorely needed change since far too many unskilled drivers are on the roads doing silly things (not to mention “skilled” drivers also doing silly things of course), but then it turns out that you could be waiting 2 months for a test, which most drivers have only a 50% chance of passing (for apparently arbitrary reasons – I’d like to know more on whether driving tests are fair, since I should have my first in September and am no expert driver by any means).
If you’re going to introduce “hard and fast” laws and promise to punish people heavily for breaking them, then you should ensure that the mechanisms needed for us to comply with those laws are efficient, cheap and speedy.
#13 by Simon Joyce at November 12th, 2009
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Website not working last night or again this morning. You can get through on the phone but they don’t even know there website is down!!