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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.
Hull Practical Driving Test Centre
Address: Reservoir Road, Off Clough Rd, Kingston upon Hull, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU6 7PY
Parking: Car parking spaces are available
Toilets: Male, female and disabled toilets are available
Disabled Access: You can get into the test centre in a wheelchair
Other Notes:
Test Waiting Times: Check the book your driving test service for availability
Need an earlier driving test date and need it fast? Click here to find practical driving test cancellations at your chosen driving test centre.
How to Book a Driving Test at Hull Driving Test Centre:
Visit the DVSA Website:
Go to www.gov.uk/book-driving-test.Sign In or Create an Account:
Log in or create an account using your provisional driving licence details.Enter Your Details:
Provide your contact information and availability.Select Hull Test Centre:
Choose Hull Driving Test Centre from the list.Pick a Date and Time:
Select your preferred test date and time.Make Payment:
Pay the test fee online using a credit or debit card.Confirm Your Booking:
Review and confirm your booking.
Contact Information:
Hull Driving Test Centre
Phone: 0300 200 1122 (DVSA contact)
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Key Roads:
Clough Road (A1165) – keep to the correct lane for upcoming turns.
Holderness Road (A165) – watch for bus lanes and junctions.
Anlaby Road (A1105) – busy with traffic; check mirrors frequently.
Roundabouts to Note:
Sculcoates Lane / Holderness Road Roundabout – give priority to traffic from the right.
Anlaby Road / Hessle Road Roundabout – watch lane markings; signal correctly.
Great Union Street / Clough Road Roundabout – slow down, check mirrors, and choose the correct exit.
Landmarks:
Hull Royal Infirmary – can indicate heavy traffic times.
Hull City Hall – helpful for orientation.
Princes Quay Shopping Centre – watch pedestrian crossings nearby.
Tips to Pass:
Mirror and signal early, especially on roundabouts.
Keep to the correct lane when approaching junctions.
Stay calm at busy roads; anticipate hazards.
Observe speed limits carefully.
Watch out for parked vehicles and cyclists.
Hull Driving Test Centre Pass Rates
Hull car practical driving test pass rates by first driving attempt including zero faults recorded annual summary:
Time Period Captured | Total Tests | |||
1st attempts | 1st attempt passes | pass % | 1st test with zero faults | |
2023/24 | – | 2176 | 47.9 | 144 |
2017/18 | 4929 | 2351 | 47.7 | 113 |
2016/17 | 4856 | 2298 | 47.3 | 138 |
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Practical driving test key links
- to book your driving test, click here
- to change your driving test, click here
- to cancel your driving test, click here
- to give yourself the best chance of passing your driving test, click here
- to give yourself the best chance to pass your theory test, click here
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.