Driving Instructor Training in Tipperary - Become an ADI

Tipperary has a population of 167,895 and 152 registered ADIs - that is a ratio of :1 (national average: 1963:1).

Driving Instructor Demand in Tipperary

0 Population CSO Census 2022
0 Registered ADIs RSA ADI Register 2026
0 People per ADI National avg: 1963:1

Tipperary has 152 ADIs for 167,895 people -- a ratio of 1,105:1. Ireland's largest inland county has a widely dispersed population across many sizeable towns. The key challenge is distance: Nenagh in the north and Carrick-on-Suir in the south are 100km apart. Local ADIs are needed across the county rather than concentrated in any one town.

Tipperary's multi-town structure means demand for ADIs is spread across the county rather than concentrated. Each town generates its own learner population. The pharma sector in Clonmel and the agricultural economy across the Golden Vale both require workers to drive.

  • Multiple sizeable towns each generating local demand
  • Between Cork and Limerick Stage 3 centres
  • Ireland's largest inland county needs geographically spread ADIs
  • Pharma employment in Clonmel attracting new workers

RSA Test Centres in Tipperary

Centre Stage 1 (Theory) Stage 2 (Driving) Stage 3 (Instruction)
Tipperary Via Prometric Yes No

Stage 3 note: There is no Stage 3 (Instructional Ability) test centre in Tipperary. The nearest Stage 3 centres are: Finglas (Dublin), Tallaght (Dublin), Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford.

Theory Test Centres (Prometric)

  • Clonmel Prometric
  • Nenagh Prometric - 60km from Clonmel

Driving Instructor Training Path for Tipperary

1

Check Eligibility

Hold a full Irish driving licence for at least 2 years. No disqualifications in the last 5 years.

2

Apply to the RSA

Submit your ADI application to the Road Safety Authority. Processing takes 4-6 weeks.

3

Stage 1: Theory Test

Sit your ADI theory test at Clonmel Prometric.

4

Stage 2: Driving Test

Take your ADI driving test at Tipperary.

5

Get Your Trainee Licence

After passing Stage 2, apply for your ADI Trainee Licence and start teaching under supervision.

6

Stage 3: Instruction Test

Complete your ADI qualification at your nearest Stage 3 centre (Finglas (Dublin), Tallaght (Dublin), Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford).

NUI Training for Tipperary Candidates

Your nearest NUI training location is Cork (73km). Tipperary sits between Cork and Limerick NUI locations. South Tipperary candidates can access Cork (65km from Clonmel). North Tipperary candidates can reach Limerick (40km from Nenagh). Stage 1 prep is available online.

Driving Training Roads in Tipperary

Ireland's largest inland county offers diverse terrain: the Golden Vale's flat farmland, the Glen of Aherlow, the Comeragh mountain approaches, and busy market towns. The M7 and M8 motorways cross the county, providing fast corridor access.

Notable Routes

Route Type Character
M7 Nenagh-Limerick Motorway North Tipperary motorway section, busy with Limerick commuters
M8 Cahir-Cork Motorway Cork corridor through the Galtee foothills, scenic but fast
N24 Clonmel-Waterford National primary Suir Valley route, busy commercial traffic, Carrick-on-Suir bypass
R663 Glen of Aherlow Regional Scenic mountain valley road, narrow with Galtee mountain views

Teaching Specialisms for Tipperary

  • Motorway driving on M7/M8
  • Market town navigation
  • Golden Vale farmland roads
  • Mountain approach driving

Seasonal Factors

Tipperary's sporting calendar (All-Ireland hurling matches, Cashel events, Tipperary Racecourse) creates significant traffic surges. Agricultural traffic is heavy year-round in the Golden Vale. Summer tourism to the Rock of Cashel and Glen of Aherlow increases traffic on regional roads.

Driving Instructor Earnings in Tipperary

Hourly Rate €25 – €35
Annual Estimate €29,627 – €40,000
Region Regional

These figures are based on regional rates for a full-time ADI working 25-30 lessons per week. Actual earnings depend on your lesson pricing, hours, and location within Tipperary.

Driving Instructor Training FAQ for Tipperary

Tipperary has two RSA driving test centres: Clonmel in the south and Nenagh in the north. This is helpful given the county's large size.

No. South Tipperary candidates can reach the Cork Stage 3 centre (65km from Clonmel). North Tipperary candidates can reach Limerick (40km from Nenagh). Both options are relatively convenient.

Tipperary has 152 registered ADIs for 167,895 people -- a ratio of 1,105:1. The county's size means ADIs are needed in each of its many towns.

Stage 1 theory prep is available online. Tipperary benefits from proximity to both Cork and Limerick NUI locations. NUI trainers can arrange sessions on Tipperary roads.

Tipperary's size and multi-town structure create a unique market. You might serve Clonmel's urban learners in the morning and teach on Golden Vale country roads in the afternoon. The M7 and M8 motorways add dual carriageway teaching options.

Both north and south Tipperary offer opportunity. Clonmel and Thurles have the largest urban populations. Smaller towns like Cahir, Roscrea, and Carrick-on-Suir have fewer local ADIs and appreciable demand.

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