According to the Road Safety Authority.
The average wait for a driving test now stands at 10 weeks.
However, the Road Safety Authority says waiting times vary across the country.
Naas has been listed as one of the towns with a relatively low waiting time.
In Drogheda, County Louth, it's 18 weeks, while Tuam in County Galway also has a low waiting time.
The RSA's Director of Driver Testing, Declan Naughton, says efforts will be made to address those areas where there are delays:

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