There is 25 weeks on average to wait for a test in the county.
Waiting times being released by the RSA are misleading, according to a Laois TD.
Independent rep Brian Stanley says the Road Safety Authority is splitting the waiting periods.
That's according to Brian Stanley, as there is a 25 week wait on average for a test in the county.
Deputy Stanley believes the lengthy delays are placing an unnecessary burden on workers, especially those living in rural areas and neighboring communities.
He says the process from requesting a test to receiving one is presented inaccurately:
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