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Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange Driving Test Centre

Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange has a pass rate of 48.9%, below the national average of 55.5%, with an estimated wait of about 14 weeks. Use these official CSO indicators alongside 7 route patterns from My Driving Test to prepare for the roads, turns and observation pressure you are most likely to face here.

Pass rate
48.9%
Waiting time
14 weeks
Practice routes
7
Avg turns
31.3

Route Profile

Avg roundabouts
2.3
Avg sharp turns
20.9
Dominant road type
Secondary
Sharp turnsMain-road sections3 roundabouts2 roundaboutsMixed local roads

Routes in This Centre

Route 1

High

42 turns, 3 roundabouts, 26 sharp turns.

3 roundaboutsSharp turnsMain-road sections

Route 2

High

35 turns, 4 roundabouts, 24 sharp turns.

4 roundaboutsSharp turnsMain-road sections

Route 3

High

39 turns, 2 roundabouts, 26 sharp turns.

2 roundaboutsSharp turnsMain-road sections

Route 4

High

23 turns, 3 roundabouts, 16 sharp turns.

3 roundaboutsSharp turnsMixed local roads

Route 5

High

27 turns, 1 roundabouts, 18 sharp turns.

1 roundaboutSharp turnsMixed local roads

Route 6

High

26 turns, 1 roundabouts, 19 sharp turns.

1 roundaboutSharp turnsMain-road sections

Route 7

High

27 turns, 2 roundabouts, 17 sharp turns.

2 roundaboutsSharp turnsMain-road sections

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pass rate at Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange driving test centre?

Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange has a pass rate of 48.9%, which is below the national average of 55.5%. Pass rates reflect the mix of candidates and local route difficulty, so treat them as a guide rather than a guarantee.

How long is the driving test waiting time at Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange?

The estimated waiting time at Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange is around 14 weeks (national average is about 12.1 weeks). Waiting times change with demand, so check current RSA availability before booking.

Is Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange a hard test centre?

Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange routes average 2.3 roundabouts and 31.3 turns on mostly secondary roads. No centre is "easy" — focus on sharp turns, main-road sections, 3 roundabouts to drive calmly on test day.

What should I practise before my test at Dun Laoghaire Deansgrange?

Prioritise sharp turns, main-road sections, 3 roundabouts. Drive the local route types more than once, changing your goal each time: first navigation, then observation, then calm test pacing.

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