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62% of Longford drivers pass test, but women less likely to pass driving test overall

62% of Longford drivers pass test, but women less likely to pass driving test overall
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46% of Kilkenny drivers pass test, but women less likely to pass driving test overall


46% of Kilkenny drivers pass test, but women less likely to pass driving test overall
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The latest published figures show that 25% more men than women took and passed their driving test.
Experts at the newly launched online insurance broker Missquote.ie say that while statistics indicate that women drivers have a lower incidence rate than men when it comes to major accidents or fatalities on Irish roads, driving test statistics from the CSO do not seem to tally with this higher safety record, given that so many more men than women pass their driving test every year. The online brokers say they are flagging these anomalies because they believe that unconscious bias and stereotyping might be holding female drivers back.  ....

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Irish women are better drivers than Irish men, report finds


Irish women are better drivers than Irish men, report finds
A study by Irish insurance company MissQuote.ie found that females in Ireland have fewer major road accidents or fatalities than men.
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According to new analysis, females in Ireland are safer motorists than men.
Yet, despite their skills behind the wheel, women in Ireland still fail the driving test more frequently than men.
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The report, from new, Dublin-based online insurance broker MissQuote.ie, found that females have fewer major road accidents or fatalities.
However, women in Ireland are more likely to flunk their tests, experts have discovered, with just 51 percent of females passing in 2019, compared to 57 percent of males. ....

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