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Edinburgh (Musselburgh) Driving Test Centre | 52.9% Pass Rate, Scottish City Roads

Scotland | Edinburgh | Pass rate: 52.9%

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

Edinburgh (Musselburgh) driving test centre serves candidates across Edinburgh and records a pass rate of 52.9% β€” above the UK national average of 50.1%. The Edinburgh road network combines busy urban junctions with faster approach roads β€” a mix that tests both observation skills in traffic and speed management on A-road sections. The DVSA test standard is identical here to every other centre in Great Britain.

πŸ“ Test Centre Address

Newhailes Road

Edinburgh, EH21 6RH

Book Your Test β†’

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Getting there: Test centre car parks in Scotland vary β€” some have dedicated waiting areas, others are roadside. Check your DVSA booking confirmation for arrival instructions specific to Edinburgh (Musselburgh).

Pass Rate at Edinburgh (Musselburgh)

The pass rate at Edinburgh (Musselburgh) is 52.9%, 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 Scotland test centres, Edinburgh (Musselburgh)'s 52.9% pass rate places it 20th out of 30 β€” above Edinburgh Currie (52.8%) and Hamilton (52.7%), and below Dunfermline (54.3%) and Livingston (53.6%). The highest in Scotland is Oban at 70.2%; the lowest is Glasgow Shieldhall at 46.7%.

Edinburgh (Musselburgh): 52.9%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 Scotland Test Centres

The table below shows every driving test centre in Scotland, sorted by pass rate. Edinburgh (Musselburgh) 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%)
Oban70.2%+20.1%
Elgin68.3%+18.2%
Fort William66.8%+16.7%
Forfar65.9%+15.8%
Arbroath65.2%+15.1%
Inverness63.4%+13.3%
Perth61.3%+11.2%
Alloa60.4%+10.3%
Dumfries60.1%+10%
Stirling58.4%+8.3%
Kirkcaldy57.2%+7.1%
Falkirk56.8%+6.7%
Bathgate56.7%+6.6%
Cumbernauld55.9%+5.8%
Aberdeen55.6%+5.5%
Ayr55.6%+5.5%
Kilmarnock54.7%+4.6%
Dunfermline54.3%+4.2%
Livingston53.6%+3.5%
Edinburgh (Musselburgh) β˜…52.9%+2.8%
Edinburgh Currie52.8%+2.7%
Hamilton52.7%+2.6%
Dundee50.9%+0.8%
Motherwell50.4%+0.3%
Edinburgh (Seafield)49.7%-0.4%
Glasgow Anniesland49.4%-0.7%
Coatbridge49.3%-0.8%
Greenock49.1%-1%
Paisley48.9%-1.2%
Glasgow Shieldhall46.7%-3.4%

Test Centres Near Edinburgh (Musselburgh)

Learners near Edinburgh sometimes compare Edinburgh (Musselburgh) 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 Edinburgh (Musselburgh)

Test routes from Edinburgh (Musselburgh) cover the Edinburgh road network β€” a mix of city centre junctions, residential streets, and A-road sections on the city's approach routes. Roundabouts, including multi-lane examples, feature on most routes. Scottish road markings and signage follow the same conventions as the rest of Great Britain β€” candidates from elsewhere in the UK will find no significant differences in test procedure or road environment.

Observation at junctions and mirror discipline before direction changes are the most frequently marked fault categories at Edinburgh centres, consistent with the national pattern.

Most Common Fail Reasons at Edinburgh (Musselburgh)

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 Scotland test centres like Edinburgh (Musselburgh).

  1. Junctions β€” observation: Not looking properly before emerging at T-junctions and roundabouts. The most common serious fault at Edinburgh (Musselburgh) as at all Scottish urban centres.
  2. Mirrors β€” change direction: Failing to check mirrors visibly before turning, changing lane, or moving away from stationary. Must be a deliberate check the examiner can observe.
  3. Roundabouts β€” road positioning: Incorrect lane choice on approach, cutting the roundabout, or failing to give way to traffic already on it.
  4. Speed β€” appropriate speed: Driving too slowly on faster A-road sections or failing to reduce speed promptly when the limit drops.
  5. Junctions β€” turning right: Incorrect positioning, cutting the corner, or failing to observe cyclists and pedestrians when turning right at busy city junctions.

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

Booking Your Test at Edinburgh (Musselburgh)

Book your practical driving test at Edinburgh (Musselburgh) 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 centre availability in Scotland can be limited at rural centres. If Edinburgh (Musselburgh) has no slots in your target window, the nearest alternative is worth checking β€” the DVSA booking tool lists all centres within a radius.

Find a Driving Instructor Near Edinburgh

Choosing an instructor familiar with Edinburgh (Musselburgh)'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.

Scottish city centres like Edinburgh have urban A-road approaches and junction types that can differ from what candidates practised elsewhere. A local ADI who knows Edinburgh's road network gives you a clear advantage over someone who has only driven in quieter areas.

Search for ADIs near Edinburgh using the official tool below, then ask this directly: "How regularly do you take pupils to Edinburgh (Musselburgh), and are you familiar with the urban A-road sections and specific junctions on the test route?" Any instructor worth their fee will give you a specific answer, not a vague one.

Find an Approved Driving Instructor near Edinburgh β†’

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Published 08 April 2026

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