Roscommon tops the list at just 6 weeks.
Laois currently has the highest waiting time in the Midlands for a drivers test.
Figures in the Irish Independent from the latest PARC Road Safety Group report shows drivers in the county are waiting an average of 15 weeks for their test.
It's tied for the longest wait alongside Longford, Cork and Dublin, with Offaly currently at 11 weeks while the Westmeath centre recorded the second lowest wait nationally at exactly 2 months.
The Junior Transport Minister says he will ban the rollover of learner permits once the RSA's national target time of 10 weeks is reached.
Roscommon tops the list at just 6 weeks.
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