driving Test pass rates & driving test routes.
The following pages have been compiled using official DSA car test information. We regularly check this information, however if you wish to check for information such as recent DSA car test centre location changes, you can visit the DSA's own website by clicking on our Driving Test Routes link for your local test centre.
To find your local practical DSA car driving test centre with details such as car driving test pass rates and driving test routes, plus help to pass. Just click on the area links below.
Tips for your Driving Test
Scotland.
Highlands.
Central Scotland.
North East Scotland.
Southern Scotland.
DSA Car Driving Test Tip.
Remember to carefully check your DSA Car Driving Test details such as the date, time and Test centre. As you would be amazed how many times over the years I have witnessed learners turning up for tests at the wrong times and even at the wrong test centre!
Wales.
North & South Wales.
DSA Car Driving Test Tip.
Be prepaired. Have a good nights sleep the night before. Wear comfortable clothing and importantly shoes that you normally drive in. I also suggest that my pupils bring with them a small bottle of water, or soft drink that can be kept in the car so that you can have a drink prior to the test to avoid dehydration which can effect concentration. Just remember don't drink too much!
England.
North West England.
North East England.
Yorkshire and Humber.
West Midlands.
East Midlands.
East of England.
South West England.
London and South East England.
TIPS FOR DRIVING TEST
The first thing is try not to worry. I know that is easy to say, and harder to do, however if you have prepared properly for the test there really is no need to worry. You are only going to be asked to do what you have been practising during your lessons and if your instructor feels you are ready for your driving test, then have confidence that you are.
If I could only give a learner two pieces of advice before their test they would be; Firstly plan well ahead, If you can anticipate potential hazards rather than react to them then the hazard will be much easier to deal with. Planning will not leave you making sudden, possibly dangerous decisions, instead it will give you time to think and make a well thought through considered decision. An example would be when approaching a traffic light controlled junction. Do you plan when you will stop, or keep going if the lights change as you approach, or will you be suprised when the lights change and react poorly. My second piece of advice would to be to keep checking. This is checking what you are doing, such as has your indicator cancelled? or are you in the correct gear. Also checking/thinking about what other people are doing such as pedestrians and other road users. Good luck!
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