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Average Driving Test Wait Times Plunge Below 10 Weeks

UPDATE: The average wait time for a driving test in Ireland has sharply decreased to just 9.6 weeks, according to new data from the PARC Road Safety Group. This significant drop comes as the country aims to improve access for learner drivers, making it easier for them to obtain their licenses.
Despite the positive news about wait times, there is a concerning trend in the number of no-shows for driving tests. In June 2025 alone, there were 699 no-shows, raising alarms about the commitment of some learner drivers to attend their scheduled tests. This statistic highlights a growing issue that could further complicate wait times if not addressed.
The Road Safety Authority is expected to release official wait time figures later this week, providing an even clearer picture of the testing landscape. As driving tests become more accessible, it remains crucial for learners to be accountable and attend their appointments.
This development is particularly significant for those in Donegal and surrounding areas where driving access is vital for employment and daily activities. The improvement in wait times may encourage more individuals to pursue their driving tests and secure their licenses.
As the situation evolves, experts will be monitoring both the success of the reduced wait times and the implications of rising no-show rates. Authorities urge all learners to take this opportunity seriously and ensure they are adequately prepared for their tests.
Stay tuned for updates as the Road Safety Authority releases further details and statistics regarding driving test availability and attendance trends.
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