Brighton driving test centre is located in Brighton and records a pass rate of 45.9% β below the UK national average of 50.1%. Routes here combine the town driving conditions typical of most UK test centres with the specific challenges of a coastal location β tourist foot traffic on seafront roads, one-way systems in older town centres, and seasonal congestion that varies significantly between summer and winter months.
π Test Centre Address
Whitehawk Road
Brighton, BN2 5FL
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Pass Rate at Brighton
The pass rate at Brighton is 45.9%, close to the national average of 50.1%. At this centre, the road conditions don't significantly tilt the outcome in either direction β which means the result depends almost entirely on preparation. Candidates who have put in the work on junction observation and mirror habits pass here at standard rates; those who haven't fail for the same reasons they'd fail anywhere else.
Among South East test centres, Brighton's 45.9% pass rate places it 32nd out of 35 β above Gillingham (45.7%) and Portsmouth (44.8%), and below Southampton (47.2%) and Chatham (46.7%). The highest in South East is Chichester at 58.3%; the lowest is Slough at 43.2%.
Pass rate sourced from DVSA open data (April 2024βMarch 2025) where available; regional estimates used otherwise. DVSA statistics β
Pass Rate Comparison β All South East Test Centres
The table below shows every driving test centre in South East, sorted by pass rate. Brighton is highlighted. All figures are sourced from DVSA open data (April 2024βMarch 2025) where available.
| Test Centre | Pass Rate | vs UK avg (50.1%) |
|---|---|---|
| Chichester | 58.3% | +8.2% |
| Newbury | 57.9% | +7.8% |
| Andover | 56.8% | +6.7% |
| Winchester | 56.7% | +6.6% |
| Reigate | 56.4% | +6.3% |
| Wokingham | 55.9% | +5.8% |
| Horsham | 55.3% | +5.2% |
| Tunbridge Wells | 54.8% | +4.7% |
| Dover | 53.8% | +3.7% |
| Basingstoke | 53.7% | +3.6% |
| Guildford | 53.7% | +3.6% |
| Bognor Regis | 52.4% | +2.3% |
| Folkestone | 52.4% | +2.3% |
| Aylesbury | 52.1% | +2% |
| Milton Keynes | 51.6% | +1.5% |
| Worthing | 51.4% | +1.3% |
| Ashford | 51.3% | +1.2% |
| Eastbourne | 50.9% | +0.8% |
| Canterbury | 50.4% | +0.3% |
| High Wycombe | 50.3% | +0.2% |
| Sittingbourne | 50.3% | +0.2% |
| Oxford | 50.1% | +0% |
| Maidstone | 49.8% | -0.3% |
| Aldershot | 49.6% | -0.5% |
| Crawley | 49.2% | -0.9% |
| Hastings | 48.6% | -1.5% |
| Reading | 48.3% | -1.8% |
| Rochester | 47.6% | -2.5% |
| Margate | 47.3% | -2.8% |
| Southampton | 47.2% | -2.9% |
| Chatham | 46.7% | -3.4% |
| Brighton β | 45.9% | -4.2% |
| Gillingham | 45.7% | -4.4% |
| Portsmouth | 44.8% | -5.3% |
| Slough | 43.2% | -6.9% |
Test Centres Near Brighton
Learners near Brighton sometimes compare Brighton 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.
- Worthing driving test centre (12 miles β 51.4% pass rate)
- Eastbourne driving test centre (17 miles β 50.9% pass rate)
- Horsham driving test centre (19 miles β 55.3% pass rate)
- Crawley driving test centre (20 miles β 49.2% pass rate)
What to Expect on Test Routes from Brighton
Test routes from Brighton are shaped by Brighton's coastal setting. Town centre sections cover older, narrower streets where visibility at junctions is limited and parked cars reduce the available road width. Seafront and promenade roads bring tourist pedestrian traffic and cyclists that varies sharply by season β a crossing that is quiet in January can be busy in July.
Many coastal towns also have retail and harbour approach roads where speed drops suddenly and road markings change. Candidates who have only practised on modern estate roads are sometimes caught by the older street layouts typical of Brighton. A-road or dual carriageway sections on the edge of town are also tested, requiring confident speed management after the slower town centre driving.
Most Common Fail Reasons at Brighton
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 South East test centres like Brighton.
- Junctions β observation: Narrow town centre streets and seafront approaches create junctions where parked vehicles reduce sightlines. Candidates who glance rather than properly look are caught here.
- Pedestrian crossings β response: Tourist footfall near seafront and town centre areas means crossings are in active use throughout the day. Late responses or stopping beyond the line are marked.
- Speed β appropriate speed: Seasonal congestion and unfamiliar road layouts cause candidates to drive too slowly on open sections or misjudge speed limits on the approach to town.
- Mirrors β change direction: Failing to check mirrors before turns on narrow streets where the available space forces direction changes at low speed.
- Road positioning: Parked cars and delivery vehicles on narrow coastal town streets force candidates to make positioning decisions they have not practised on wider roads.
Full breakdown: The 10 Most Common Driving Test Fails β
Booking Your Test at Brighton
Book your practical driving test at Brighton 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.
Test slots at Brighton are in high demand β particularly on weekday mornings. Book as far in advance as the DVSA allows (currently up to 24 weeks) to secure your preferred date.
Find a Driving Instructor Near Brighton
Choosing an instructor familiar with Brighton'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.
Coastal test centres like Brighton often feature seafront roundabouts, narrow harbour roads, and seasonal tourist traffic that catches candidates off guard. An instructor who regularly takes pupils here will know how route conditions change across the year.
Search for ADIs near Brighton using the official tool below, then ask this directly: "How often do you take pupils to Brighton, and do your lessons cover the seafront junctions and any narrow roads near the harbour or town centre?" Any instructor worth their fee will give you a specific answer, not a vague one.
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