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Passing the theory test in Ireland requires preparation, dedication, and focus. Studying the Rules of the Road, using online resources, taking practice tests, arriving early, and staying relaxed and focused can give you the best chance of success.
The practical driving test is conducted at one of Ireland’s many driving test centres and takes about 100 minutes.
€85. Categories A, A2, A1, B, BE, AM and W cost €85. All other categories cost €120. CPC Driving Test (Bus and Truck) Part 1 – €120, Part 2 – €32.
Between 9 am and 11 am is generally a decent time to take a driving test because it’s outside of rush hour and avoids the traffic increase in the run-up to lunchtime.
There are over 40 Driver Theory Test locations throughout the Republic of Ireland. Choose the Test Centre most convenient for you.
The fastest way to learn the Irish driving theory questions is to do mock tests. Continually test yourself and ensure you pass the mock driving theory test each time.
The category A or B test has 40 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 35 correctly to pass.
Yes, for categories A, B, C & D. However, the new combined C & D test is only in English for now.
You must be 17 or older and hold a valid driving licence. For mopeds/motorcycles (up to 125cc), the minimum age is 16.
The multiple-choice part of the exam is straightforward: get 43 of the 50 questions correct to pass. Some questions are based on case studies reflecting real-life driving situations.
Yes. Each theory test is computer-based and user-friendly. Category C and D tests include 100 multiple-choice questions; at least 74 must be answered correctly to pass.
The category A and B test has 40 questions and lasts 45 minutes. You must answer at least 35 correctly to pass.
You must be at least 16 years old to take a driving theory test in Ireland. This person must not be an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI).
The test is available in English and Irish. You can also request a voiceover in other languages.
If you lose your Theory Test certificate, contact the RSA (Road Safety Authority) for assistance in obtaining a replacement.
Yes, there may be an additional fee if you request a voiceover in a language other than English or Irish.
You can take the Theory Test as soon as you’re ready. However, it’s strongly recommended that you study and practice thoroughly first.
The test is available in both English and Irish. Voiceovers in other languages are available upon request, possibly with an extra fee.
Yes, the content of the test varies by vehicle category. Motorcycle and car theory tests have different sets of questions tailored to each vehicle type.
Anyone applying for a first-time learner permit for a car, motorcycle, or work vehicle must take and pass the Theory Test.