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The theory test has also been suspended until December

The RSA said:"It is a matter for each individual with a driving test date to satisfy themselves that they are involved in delivering an essential service or essential retail outlet."In line with the new Level 5 restrictions, the theory test will be suspended from 22 October until 1 December.

Speaking about this news, Deirdre McCarthy from coverinaclick.ie said that this will have a knock-on effect on the pockets of hopeful drivers.

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