Penalty points questions test your knowledge of the Irish penalty points system. Offaly’s 2,800 learner drivers should know that just 7 points means disqualification on a learner permit, compared to 12 for full licence holders.
Offaly’s flat midlands terrain means long, straight roads with good visibility but a temptation to speed. The N6/M6 motorway passes through the county, and Tullamore’s bypass has multi-lane roundabouts. Bog roads and low-lying areas can flood in winter, making questions about driving in adverse conditions relevant. Birr and Banagher have narrow town centres typical of heritage towns.
Penalty points questions require memorising specific numbers — which offences carry how many points, and the disqualification thresholds for different licence types.
Key thresholds: Learner/novice drivers: 7 points = disqualification. Full licence holders: 12 points = disqualification. Points stay on your licence for 3 years. Common offences: speeding (3 points), using a phone while driving (3 points), no seatbelt (3 points), no insurance (5 points).
Study approach: Make a list of the most common offences and their point values. Focus on the ones that appear most frequently in theory test questions: speeding, phone use, seatbelts, and insurance. Also learn the difference between penalty points from a fixed charge notice (accepted without court) versus a court conviction.
Common trap: The learner/novice threshold (7 points) versus the full licence threshold (12 points). Questions will test whether you know which applies to you.
Q1.How many penalty points lead to disqualification?
Q2.How long do penalty points stay on your licence?
Q3.What is the penalty for using a mobile phone while driving?
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12 points = disqualification for full licence holders
7 points = disqualification for learner permit holders
Points stay on your licence for 3 years
Mobile phone use: 3 penalty points
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12 points for full licence holders, 7 points for learner permit holders.
Penalty points stay on your licence for 3 years from the date of the offence.
Offaly has three test centres: Tullamore (7 weeks), Birr (5 weeks), and Edenderry (4 weeks). Edenderry has the shortest wait in Ireland.
Edenderry has the shortest wait of any RSA test centre in Ireland at approximately 4 weeks.
The RSA question bank contains 35 penalty points 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 penalty points questions is 68%. Practising all 35 questions on L-Plate significantly improves your chances.