Thurles Pass Rate

Thurles driving test centre had a 48.0% pass rate in 2023 — below the national average of 52.3% by 4.3 percentage points. Here's the full analysis and how it compares to other Irish centres.

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Pass Rate 2023
48.0%
Category B (Car)
National Average
52.3%
-4.3 pp difference
National Rank
46/60
Bottom tier
County Rank
Tipperary
4 centres in county

The Thurles pass rate in context

In 2023, 48.0% of candidates passed their driving test at the Thurles centre. That's a below-average difficulty centre, ranking 46th out of 60 centres nationally.

To put that in perspective: the national average pass rate for Category B (car) tests is 52.3%. Thurles underperforms this benchmark by 4.3 percentage points. Candidates here face slightly harder conditions than average.

Thurles pass rate (48.0%) shown against the national average of 52.3% (marked with a black line).

Historical trend at Thurles

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.

Thurles's 2023 figure of 48.0% reflects steady performance consistent with other Munster centres. 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.

About this data Pass rate figures are sourced from the Road Safety Authority (RSA) annual reports and data.gov.ie (CC BY 4.0). Figures reflect Category B (car) tests only. See all data sources .

Thurles compared to other centres in Tipperary

There are 3 other RSA test centres in Tipperary. Here's how Thurles stacks up:

Centre Pass Rate 2023 vs Thurles
Clonmel 59.8% +11.8 pp
Nenagh 49.4% +1.4 pp
Thurles 48.0%
Tipperary 46.2% -1.8 pp

What this means for your preparation

Given the 48.0% 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 Thurles-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 Thurles and the common test routes in the area.

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