Must-know examiner questions for the practical test
Further tips to ensure you are test-day ready in Navan
Why Use Our Navan 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 Navan test environment
How to Prepare for the RSA Navan Driving Test
These materials are designed to support both practical driving and theory preparation. Practising the Navan 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 Navan 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 Navan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Navan RSA Driving Test Centre is located at the Government Offices in Athlumney, just outside the town centre. Use C15 FEF2 in Google Maps for exact directions and parking access.
As of now, the average waiting time in Navan is 14–18 weeks. This is in line with national averages. To get an earlier date, consider monitoring cancellations via your MyRoadSafety portal.
Navan typically has a pass rate between 50–53%, placing it near the national average. Good preparation and route familiarity improve your chances.
Expect routes through Athlumney Castle area, Johnstown, Metges Road roundabout, Trim Road and N51 junctions
Common reverse locations include estates near Johnstown and Clonmagadden. Driving test route maps will cover these exact areas.
Often completed in quiet estates such as Metges Road and Blackcastle. Driving test route maps will feature the common spots.
Typical hill starts happen in areas around Athlumney Abbey and Ratholdren Road, where natural inclines are found.
Best times include Tuesday to Thursday between 9:15 AM – 11:30 AM. Avoid Friday afternoons and school-run hours (8:30 AM & 3:00 PM). Quieter roads increase your chances of a smoother test experience.
Driving time is typically 30–35 minutes, with a total appointment duration of 45–50 minutes including theory checks and technical questions.
Yes, the Get Driving Test Routes Ireland has multiple Navan routes. Ideal for practice with your instructor or solo familiarisation.