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  2. Driving licence in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The driver theory test is carried out by Prometric Ireland on behalf of the RSA. Candidates get asked forty multiple choice questions. In order to pass the theory test, candidates must score at least 35/40. Anything scored under 35 is a fail and the test must be retaken.

  3. Road Safety Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the RSA and the Department of Transport launched a ten-year Road Safety Strategy with the aim of reducing road deaths and serious injuries by 50% by 2030 as part of a path towards Vision Zero. [11] Under the banner of NDLS (National Driver Licence Service) the RSA is responsible for the issuing of driving licences in Ireland.

  4. Rules of the Road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Rules of the Road (Ireland) The Rules of the Road ( Irish: Rialacha an Bhóithre) is the official road user guide for Ireland published by the Road Safety Authority. It is available in English and Irish .

  5. List of road traffic accidents deaths in the Republic of ...

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    List of road traffic accidents deaths in the Republic of Ireland by year. Official road traffic accident statistics in the Republic of Ireland are compiled by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) using data supplied by the Garda Síochána (police). [1] While related data is collected by other organisations, including the National Roads Authority ...

  6. Penalty points in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Penalty points in Ireland. A penalty points system has been in operation since 2002 for regulatory offences relating to driving licences in the Republic of Ireland. [1] More serious driving offences are not included in the penalty points system but result in automatic driving bans or imprisonment. [2] After controversy about alleged flaws in ...

  7. Road signs in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    National routes (both primary and secondary) use white text on a green background, with the specific route number in yellow text. Regional and local county roads use black text on white background. Signs to points of interest (services, institutions, tourist sights) have white text on a brown background.

  8. National Car Test - Wikipedia

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    The National Car Test (Irish: An tSeirbhís Náisiúnta Tástála Carranna; abbreviated NCT) is a roadworthiness test, which all cars in Ireland must undergo. Following a tender process, the Road Safety Authority awarded the National Car Testing Service contract for the operation of the vehicle inspection service in the Republic of Ireland to Applus.

  9. Road speed limits in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Without this reminder, a motorist might mistakenly think that the sign indicates a limit of 100 mph (160 km/h). Road speed limits in Ireland apply on all public roads in the state. These are signposted and legislated for in kilometres per hour. Speed limits are demarcated by regulatory road signs. These consist of white circular signs with a ...