Even though learner drivers can’t use motorways, you still need to know the rules. Longford’s learner drivers are tested on motorway speed limits, joining procedures, and breakdown rules. These questions appear on almost every theory test.
Longford is a quiet, rural county with a compact town centre. The N4 to Carrick-on-Shannon and N5 to Westport pass nearby. Roads are generally well-maintained but narrow, with limited overtaking opportunities. This is one of Ireland’s less congested counties — good for nervous learners but still requiring awareness of rural hazards like animals on roads and slow-moving farm vehicles.
Even though learner drivers cannot drive on motorways, you’re still tested on motorway rules. This catches people off guard because they can’t draw on real experience.
Key topics: Maximum speed (120 km/h). Minimum speed (none, but you must not impede traffic). Hard shoulder rules (emergencies only). Joining procedure (match speed on slip road, merge into left lane). Breakdown procedure (move to hard shoulder, exit left side of vehicle, walk to nearest emergency phone).
Study approach: Since you can’t practice motorway driving, you need to learn these rules purely through question practice. Watch YouTube videos of motorway driving to visualise the scenarios described in questions.
Common trap: The hard shoulder is for emergencies only, not for driving, stopping to check maps, or picking up passengers. This appears in multiple question variations.
Q1.What is the speed limit on Irish motorways?
Q2.Can learner drivers use the motorway?
Q3.What should you do if you break down on a motorway?
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Motorway speed limit: 120 km/h
Learner drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians are banned
Hard shoulder is for emergencies only
Never reverse or U-turn on a motorway
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No. Learner permit holders are not permitted to drive on motorways under any circumstances.
Three bars = 300m, two bars = 200m, one bar = 100m to the exit.
Longford has one test centre in the town with an approximate 6-week wait.
Yes, Longford has a relatively short 6-week wait and a compact, manageable town for the test.
The RSA question bank contains 100 motorway questions. On any given test, you’ll typically see 3–12 questions from this category depending on the random selection.
The national average pass rate for motorway questions is 70%. Practising all 100 questions on L-Plate significantly improves your chances.