The RSA collected over €8,000 (€8,075) in fees in Kerry for driving test no shows in the first five months of the year.
Almost 100 (95) drivers failed to show up for their driving test in the county between January and May.
Figures in today’s Irish Independent show over 3,000 (3,030) motorists nationally have missed scheduled driving tests during this period.
Motorists pay the Road Safety Authority €85 in advance to book a driving test, with this fee retained in the event of non-attendance.
According to the report Tralee recorded the highest number of no-shows in the county, with 54.
There were 34 non-attendances recorded in the Killarney test centre, while seven drivers failed to show for tests at the Tralee HGVs centre.