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Section 3 - Driving Test

  1. How to apply for your test
  2. What you need to do on the day of the test
  3. The Driving Test
  4. Secondary controls and Technical checks
  5. How long the test lasts
  6. What happens when your test is finished
  7. What to do if you are not happy with your test result

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Section 3.7 - What to do if you are not happy with your test result


If you fail your test, but you believe it was the wrong decision, you may appeal the tester's decision to the District Court. The District Court may either refuse the appeal or, if it concludes that the test was not properly conducted, direct the Road Safety Authority to give you another test free of charge.


For more information on the driving test, please read the leaflet Preparing for your Driving Test. This is available at www.rsa.ie.

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