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C Licence: CPC & Theory

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  • 18-01-2010 9:19pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 577 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    I'm a bit confused.

    Once I sit the theory test and get the medical exam can I then apply for a provisional/permit?

    Or do I have to do the theory test, get the medical exam and also have the CPC completed before I can apply for a provisional/permit?
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 243 ✭✭DrivingTestTips: Brian


    I think this is what you needed.

    The driver must first pass the learner permit theory test and obtain their learner permit as normal. They then must take two theory tests. The first test has 100 multiple choice questions, with 61 correct answers needed to pass.
    The second test consists of three case studies, these are short scenarios which describe various situations which a driver might face and there are 15 questions on each case study (45 in total). To pass this test the driver must give correct answers to 28 of the 45 questions; a minimum of at least 5 questions must be passed on each case study.
    Each stage takes 2 hours and it will be possible to take both tests on the same day. Prometric Ireland who currently facilitates the learner permit theory test also carries out the Driver CPC theory tests. The tests cost €70 each and for more information or to book a test contact 1890 606 106 or www.theorytest.ie


  • Registered Users Posts: 577 ✭✭✭Typewriter


    Thanks Brian, it's making more sense now. :)


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