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  2. Rules of the Road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    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. See also. The Highway Code; Driver's education; External links. Rules of the Road, the official Irish Rules of the Road site

  3. Driving licence in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Driver theory test. 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. Learner Permit

  4. 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 ...

  5. 50 St. Patrick's Day trivia questions to test your Irish IQ - AOL

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    Question: What other name is St. Patrick's Day known as? Answer: The Feast of St. Patrick. Question: What Irish phrase means "Ireland Forever?" Answer: Erin go bragh. Question: According to legend ...

  6. Driver and Vehicle Agency - Wikipedia

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    Driver and vehicle testing. In Northern Ireland, the DVA is responsible for carrying out the practical driving test, and theory test to allow residents to obtain their full licence. The theory test is the same as the rest of the UK, and is set by the DVSA. Practical driving tests follow a similar format to the rest of the UK, however, some ...

  7. High-stakes testing - Wikipedia

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    A high-stakes test is a test with important consequences for the test taker. [1] Passing has important benefits, such as a high school diploma, a scholarship, or a license to practice a profession. Failing has important disadvantages, such as being forced to take remedial classes until the test can be passed, not being allowed to drive a car ...

  8. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, a time-based graduated licensing system is used.To attain a full driving license, an individual must first attain a 'Learner's license'. The individual must be 16 to obtain a motor cycle learner's licence; 17 years old to be able to attain a learner's license to operate a 'light motor vehicle', and 18 years old to be able to attain a learner's license to operate a heavy duty ...

  9. Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge - Wikipedia

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    Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge (TEG) [1] or European Certificate in Irish is a set of examinations for adult learners of Irish. TEG is linked to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ( Council of Europe, 2001). [2] It examines four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.