Must-know examiner questions for the practical test
Further tips to ensure you are test-day ready in Monaghan
Why Use Our Monaghan Driving Test Routes?
Build confidence by knowing what to expect on test day
Enhance practical skills through realistic route practice
Reduce test anxiety with thorough preparation
Improve the ability to anticipate hazards and road conditions
Strengthen decision-making under real driving conditions
Tailored specifically for the Monaghan test environment
How to Prepare for the RSA Monaghan Driving Test
These materials are designed to support both practical driving and theory preparation. Practising the Monaghan Driving Test Routes in both directions is highly recommended to build full familiarity, improve hazard awareness, recognise road signs, and enhance real-time decision-making.
Get familiar with the Monaghan test area, boost your confidence, and improve your chances of passing. This is a practical and proven resource for any learner driver preparing for the driving test in Monaghan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The test centre is located at The Plantation, Monaghan, H18 PD25
The average waiting time for the Monaghan RSA Driving Test is between 6 and 12 weeks, but this can vary based on demand. You can check for earlier cancellation slots through your MyRoadSafety account.
Monaghan typically has a higher-than-average pass rate, thanks to less congested roads and familiar local traffic patterns. Exact figures vary annually, but pass rates here are often more favourable than in larger urban test centres.
The Monaghan driving test covers routes in and around Clones Road, Latlurcan, Glen Road, Glenview Drive, and surrounding housing estates. The tester may bring you on national secondary roads (N54) or into quieter residential areas.
This manoeuvre is commonly tested in quiet estates near the test centre, where traffic is low and visibility is good.
Turnabouts in Monaghan are usually carried out on wide estate roads, side roads off Clones Road, or in cul-de-sacs within residential areas.
The best times to take the test are weekday mornings between 9:10 am and 11:30 am, especially on Tuesdays to Thursdays, when traffic is lighter. Avoid school drop-off and pick-up times and Friday afternoons, which tend to be busier.
The driving portion lasts about 30–35 minutes, with the full process (questions, technical checks, and results) taking around 40–45 minutes in total.
You’ll be asked to complete: Under-the-bonnet checks (e.g. oil, coolant, brake fluid), In-car checks (e.g. hand signals, secondary controls, brake lights)
Yes. Log into your MyRoadSafety account daily—early mornings are best for grabbing last-minute cancellations. These slots often appear due to no-shows or rebookings.