The Raheny pass rate in context
In 2023, 47.5% of candidates passed their driving test at the Raheny centre. That's a below-average difficulty centre, ranking 48th out of 60 centres nationally.
To put that in perspective: the national average pass rate for Category B (car) tests is 52.3%. Raheny underperforms this benchmark by 4.8 percentage points. Candidates here face slightly harder conditions than average.
Raheny pass rate (47.5%) shown against the national average of 52.3% (marked with a black line).
Historical trend at Raheny
Pass rates at individual RSA centres can fluctuate year-over-year based on factors like examiner allocation, tester shortages, route changes, and candidate preparation levels. Looking at historical data helps identify whether a centre is consistently difficult or easier, or if the current figure is an outlier.
Raheny's 2023 figure of 47.5% reflects typical performance for a Dublin metropolitan test centre. Annual comparisons should be made carefully — the period from 2020-2022 was affected by pandemic-related disruptions to testing, which temporarily altered pass rate patterns across all centres.
Raheny compared to other centres in Dublin
There are 8 other RSA test centres in Dublin. Here's how Raheny stacks up:
| Centre | Pass Rate 2023 | vs Raheny |
|---|---|---|
| Dún Laoghaire / Deansgrange | 53.2% | +5.7 pp |
| Churchtown | 48.2% | +0.7 pp |
| Raheny | 47.5% | – |
| Killester | 47.3% | -0.2 pp |
| Tallaght | 46.2% | -1.3 pp |
| Mulhuddart | 45.3% | -2.2 pp |
| Mulhuddart (Maple House) | 44.1% | -3.4 pp |
| Finglas | 38.6% | -8.9 pp |
| Charlestown | 38.2% | -9.3 pp |
What this means for your preparation
Given the 47.5% pass rate, extra attention to local routes and a few pre-test lessons can meaningfully improve your odds. The fundamentals still apply regardless of centre difficulty:
- Local familiarity. The examiner can take you anywhere within approximately 5 km of the centre. Practice extensively in the roads and estates within that radius.
- Pre-test lesson. A 60-90 minute lesson with a Raheny-area instructor immediately before your test is arguably the single highest-ROI preparation step for any centre.
- Manoeuvres. Reversing around a corner, three-point turns, and hill starts should be automatic before test day.
- Observations. The biggest cause of failure across all centres is insufficient mirror checks and blind spot observations.
- Documentation. From March 2026, a physical motor insurance certificate is mandatory. Read the full rule
For centre-specific guidance, see our tips for passing at Raheny and the common test routes in the area.