Worksop practical driving test centre address, pass rates and additional information:
Address: Ground Floor, Sherwood House Off Coxmoor Road Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 5LA
Parking: Car park is located opposite test centre and is barrier controlled. Park only in the designated bays no earlier than 10 minutes before the start time of the test. PLEASE NOTE: no practice is allowed on site.
Toilets: Male and female toilets are available
Disabled Access:
Other Notes:
How to Pass Your Driving Test in Worksop Driving Test Centre
You can dramatically improve your chances of passing your driving test with a few simple tips:
- Practise your local driving test routes on your phone or Sat Nav device
- Look into the pass rates of all local test centres … you may want to change where you take your test.
- Watch this animated online course.
- See this Ultimate guide to passing your driving test for more amazing tips.
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Worksop car practical driving test pass rates by the first attempt, including zero faults recorded, annual summary:
2023-2024 – National Automatic pass rate: 57.6%
2023-2024 – Female Passes: 56.8%
2023-2024 – Male Passes: 58.2%
2017 – 2018 National pass rate: 47%
2016-2017 National Automatic pass rate: 40%
2017 – 2018 Males Conducted: 975
2017- 2018 Male Passes: 609
2017 – 2018 Male Pass rate (%): 62.5
2017 – 2018 Females Conducted: 1099
2017 – 2018 Female Passes: 585
2017 2018 Female Pass rate (%): 53.2
2017 – 2018 Total Conducted: 2074
2017 – 2018 Total Passes: 1194
2017 – 2018 Total Pass rate (%): 58
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Most Asked Questions About UK Driving Test Pass Rates
1. What is the average driving test pass rate in the UK?
As of recent DVSA data, the average pass rate for the practical driving test in the UK is around 47%. This figure varies slightly depending on the year and test centre location.
2. Which UK driving test centre has the highest pass rate?
The highest pass rates are often found in rural or less busy areas. For example, centres like Ballachulish and Mallaig in Scotland have pass rates over 80%, while busy urban centres tend to have lower rates.
3. How can I increase my chances of passing the driving test?
Top tips include:
- Use local test routes for practice
- Take a mock test with a different instructor
- Practise common manoeuvres and roundabouts
- Stay calm and focused
- Using tools like RouteBuddy can help you practise actual test routes near your test centre..
4. Which UK test centres have the lowest pass rates?
Urban areas like Birmingham (South Yardley), London (Erith, Belvedere, Barking) and Wolverhampton often have lower pass rates, sometimes below 35%, due to higher traffic, complex road layouts, and frequent roundabouts.
5. Why do people fail their driving test in the UK?
Common reasons include:
- Observation errors at junctions
- Mirrors not used effectively
- Incorrect positioning during turns
- Lack of control during manoeuvres
- These are listed as the top 10 reasons for failing by the DVSA.
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 of passing your theory test, click here
Use apps like RouteBuddy, which you can download to your phone or sat nav for real-world practice.
Other Helpful Resources: Change Your Driving Test