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Accrington Driving Test Centre | 50.7% Pass Rate, Urban Routes & Tips

North West | Accrington | Pass rate: 50.7%

In this article
  1. πŸ“ Test Centre Address
  2. Pass Rate at Accrington
  3. Pass Rate Comparison β€” All North West Test Centres
  4. Test Centres Near Accrington
  5. What to Expect on Test Routes from Accrington
  6. Most Common Fail Reasons at Accrington
  7. Booking Your Test at Accrington
  8. Find a Driving Instructor Near Accrington

Accrington driving test centre is located in Accrington and serves candidates across the North West area. The centre records a pass rate of 50.7% β€” above the UK national average of 50.1%. Routes here cover a mix of urban junctions, roundabouts, and A-road sections β€” the transition between those environments, particularly the shift in speed limit and mirror expectations, is where minor faults tend to accumulate.

πŸ“ Test Centre Address

Hyndburn Road

Accrington, BB5 1EU

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Getting there: Allow extra travel time for morning and afternoon peak hours in Accrington. Most test centres in the North West have limited on-site parking β€” arrive at least 10 minutes early to check in.

Pass Rate at Accrington

The pass rate at Accrington is 50.7%, above the UK national average of 50.1%. A higher pass rate typically reflects a road network where candidates can demonstrate skills clearly β€” but the DVSA standard is identical everywhere. Do not mistake the pass rate for a measure of examiner leniency.

Among North West test centres, Accrington's 50.7% pass rate places it 16th out of 35 β€” above St Helens (50.6%) and Leigh (50.4%), and below Chester (52.4%) and Bolton (51.7%). The highest in North West is Kendal at 64.1%; the lowest is Manchester Cheetham Hill at 39.3%.

Accrington: 50.7%UK average: 50.1%

Pass rate sourced from DVSA open data (April 2024–March 2025) where available; regional estimates used otherwise. DVSA statistics β†—

Pass Rate Comparison β€” All North West Test Centres

The table below shows every driving test centre in North West, sorted by pass rate. Accrington is highlighted. All figures are sourced from DVSA open data (April 2024–March 2025) where available.

Test Centre Pass Rate vs UK avg (50.1%)
Kendal64.1%+14%
Carlisle60.3%+10.2%
Lancaster59.4%+9.3%
Morecambe59.1%+9%
Southport57.8%+7.7%
Barrow-in-Furness57.4%+7.3%
Macclesfield56.3%+6.2%
Crewe54.8%+4.7%
Preston53.8%+3.7%
Sale53.6%+3.5%
Runcorn53.1%+3%
Skelmersdale52.8%+2.7%
Warrington52.7%+2.6%
Chester52.4%+2.3%
Bolton51.7%+1.6%
Accrington β˜…50.7%+0.6%
St Helens50.6%+0.5%
Leigh50.4%+0.3%
Hyde50.2%+0.1%
Blackburn49.1%-1%
Stockport48.9%-1.2%
Heywood48.7%-1.4%
Liverpool Speke48.5%-1.6%
Burnley48.3%-1.8%
Salford Eccles47.8%-2.3%
Wigan47.4%-2.7%
Bury47.3%-2.8%
Blackpool46.3%-3.8%
Ashton-under-Lyne45.9%-4.2%
Rochdale45.2%-4.9%
Birkenhead44.6%-5.5%
Manchester Didsbury44.6%-5.5%
Oldham43.7%-6.4%
Liverpool Norris Green43.2%-6.9%
Manchester Cheetham Hill39.3%-10.8%

Test Centres Near Accrington

Learners near Accrington sometimes compare Accrington with nearby test centres before deciding where to book. Pass rates, route types, and waiting times can all differ β€” the nearest centre is not always the best choice for every candidate.

What to Expect on Test Routes from Accrington

Routes from Accrington cover a mix of town centre streets and busier A-road sections around Accrington. Expect multi-lane roundabouts, traffic-light-controlled junctions, and residential 20mph zones. The transition between speed limits β€” particularly from 30mph to national speed limit on approach roads β€” is a common source of minor faults.

Pedestrian crossings appear regularly on most routes from this centre, and candidates are expected to respond to them early. Late reactions or creeping forward while a pedestrian is crossing are marked as serious faults.

Most Common Fail Reasons at Accrington

The DVSA publishes national fault data but not per-centre breakdowns. The reasons below reflect the national statistics weighted for the road type mix typical of North West test centres like Accrington.

  1. Junctions β€” observation: Not looking properly before emerging at T-junctions and roundabouts. The most common serious fault across all test centres.
  2. Mirrors β€” change direction: Failing to check mirrors visibly before turning, changing lane, or moving away from stationary.
  3. Junctions β€” turning right: Cutting the corner, not waiting for a safe gap, or failing to observe cyclists and pedestrians in the junction.
  4. Control β€” steering: Coarse or inconsistent steering causing the vehicle to drift or weave through bends and residential streets.
  5. Response to traffic lights: Proceeding on amber when stopping was possible, or stopping beyond the stop line.

Full breakdown: The 10 Most Common Driving Test Fails β†’

Booking Your Test at Accrington

Book your practical driving test at Accrington through the official DVSA service. You will need your provisional driving licence number and a debit or credit card. The current fee is Β£62 for weekday tests and Β£75 for evenings, weekends, and bank holidays.

Your theory test certificate must be valid when you book β€” theory passes expire two years from the test date. Check yours before starting a booking.

Slots at Accrington fill quickly during summer and post-lockdown periods. If your preferred date is unavailable, set a DVSA cancellation alert β€” slots often appear at short notice when candidates cancel.

Find a Driving Instructor Near Accrington

Choosing an instructor familiar with Accrington's test routes is one of the most effective things you can do before test day. Local route knowledge means your final lessons can focus on the exact junctions and manoeuvres you'll face β€” not generic practice.

An ADI who regularly takes pupils to Accrington will have prepared routes that replicate what the examiner uses β€” covering the specific roundabouts, junctions, and road types that come up most often on test day.

Search for ADIs near Accrington using the official tool below, then ask this directly: "How many of your pupils take their test at Accrington, and which junctions and manoeuvres does the examiner tend to focus on?" Any instructor worth their fee will give you a specific answer, not a vague one.

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Published 11 April 2026

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