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Worthing Driving Test Routes

Are you preparing for your driving test at the Worthing Driving Test Centre? Whether you’re a learner driver aiming to familiarise yourself with the test routes or you want to ensure you’re fully prepared,
 
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Practise at different times of day and on different days of the week (including weekends) to experience as many different road conditions and traffic flows as possible. Knowing what to expect when you go in for your driving test will make it seem less daunting on the day.

Worthing Practical Driving Test Centre

Address: Westmorland House, Strand Parade, Goring by Sea, Worthing, West Sussex, BN12 6EA

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Other Notes: Please note: This test centre is now closed. The closest available test centre is Lancing Driving Test Centre. Test candidate toilets available. Designated test candidate car parking facilities available, though spaces are limited.

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How to Book a Driving Test at Worthing Driving Test Centre:

  1. Visit the DVSA Website:
    Go to www.gov.uk/book-driving-test.

  2. Sign In or Create an Account:
    Log in or create an account using your provisional driving licence details.

  3. Enter Your Details:
    Provide your contact information and availability.

  4. Select Worthing Test Centre:
    Choose Worthing Driving Test Centre from the list.

  5. Pick a Date and Time:
    Select your preferred test date and time.

  6. Make Payment:
    Pay the test fee online using a credit or debit card.

  7. Confirm Your Booking:
    Review and confirm your booking.

Contact Information:
Worthing Driving Test Centre
Phone: 0300 200 1122 (DVSA contact)

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Key Roads:

  • A27: A major dual carriageway that often appears on tests. Practice merging, lane discipline, and speed changes.

  • South Farm Road: Commonly tested for junctions and roundabouts. Watch for cyclists and pedestrians.

  • Findon Road: A quieter route that may feature narrow lanes or parked vehicles, making observation critical.

Roundabouts:

  • Goring Roundabout: A busy, multi-lane roundabout that requires good lane discipline and awareness of other road users.

  • Findon Valley Roundabout: Expect lane changes and the need to follow signs for exits. Prioritise checking mirrors before maneuvering.

Landmarks:

  • Worthing Pier: This area features coastal roads with higher pedestrian activity. Always slow down and be extra cautious in such zones.

  • Durrington Hill: Watch for tighter bends and junctions where good control and observation are essential.

Test Tips:

  1. Roundabout Practice: Focus on entering and exiting roundabouts smoothly. Use your mirrors and indicate early.

  2. Pedestrian Awareness: Keep an eye out for pedestrians, especially around busy landmarks like the pier.

  3. Speed Control: Be aware of speed limits, particularly when transitioning between roads, like the A27 and smaller lanes.

Worthing Driving Test Centre Pass Rates

Worthing car practical driving test pass rates by first driving attempt including zero faults recorded annual summary:

Time Period
Captured
Total Tests
1st attempts1st attempt passespass %1st test with zero faults
2023/24
2017/181934111957.969
2016/173533189853.7129

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Other Helpful Resources: Driving Test Centre Pass Rates and Change Your Driving Test

FAQ's

 Yes – knowing local roads helps you stay calm and confident. While the exact route isn’t shared, practising typical roundabouts or tricky junctions nearby gives you a clear advantage.

 Yes – examiners adjust routes due to roadworks, traffic, or to mix things up. These changes aren’t announced, so staying current is key.

Instructors spot new road signs, layouts, or diversions early. Their knowledge helps you train on current conditions, not outdated ones. Combine their advice with RouteBuddy for the most realistic practice.

2–3 times a week is ideal, especially leading up to your test. Practise at different times of day to handle varied traffic and lighting conditions.

DVSA doesn’t publish test routes. But you can follow GOV.UK for general updates. For realistic route practice, RouteBuddy is the go-to tool learners and instructors trust.

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