Want to increase your chances of passing the driving test? Avoid the capital and head west. That’s if driving test pass rates between 2010 and 2013 are anything to go by.
Analysis by The Irish Times of outcomes for the State’s 48 test centres show significant variations, with applicants up to two-thirds more likely to pass in a number of test centres west of the Shannon versus Dublin.
An average of driving-test pass rates over a three-year period showed that Ennis topped the table (68.1 per cent pass rate) between 2010 and 2013, followed by Sligo (67.8 per cent), Tuam (64.5 per cent), Clifden (63.7 per cent) and Roscommon (63.3 per cent).
Analysis by The Irish Times of outcomes for the State’s 48 test centres show significant variations, with applicants up to two-thirds more likely to pass in a number of test centres west of the Shannon versus Dublin.
An average of driving-test pass rates over a three-year period showed that Ennis topped the table (68.1 per cent pass rate) between 2010 and 2013, followed by Sligo (67.8 per cent), Tuam (64.5 per cent), Clifden (63.7 per cent) and Roscommon (63.3 per cent).
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