Clifden driving test centre has one of the highest pass rates in the country at 72 percent.
While on the other end of the scale, the city's pass rate is among the lowest at just over 46 percent.
However, it's all relative as the city carried out far more tests last month.
The temporary Clybaun Hotel based test centre in Galway city carried out 369 driving tests in February, while Clifden carried out just thirty.
The next best pass rate in Galway after Clifden is Loughrea at 70 percent, followed by Tuam at 65 percent and Carnmore at 63 percent.
The highest pass rate in the country last month was Birr's County Arms Hotel in Offaly - at 88 percent, but it only carried out 16 tests.
While Mulhuddart Maple House in Dublin's centre carried out 369 driving tests, with a pass rate of just 39 percent.