Three centres had the exact same pass rate.
Almost all driving test centres in the midlands have a pass rate of 50 percent of higher.
Athlone, Tullamore and Birr all reported a 53 point 2 per cent pass rate from January to March this year.
Mullingar was next in the order at 51 point 5 per cent, while Portlaoise was the only centre to fall below the halfway mark, at 49 point 7 percent.
The highest pass rate in the country was in Skibbereen, Cork at 73 per cent, while the lowest was Charlestown with 36 point 7 per cent.
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