Driving Tips 6 min read 10 May 2026 4 views

Inverness Driving Test Centre | 63.4% Pass Rate, Remote Roads & Tips

Scotland | Inverness | Pass rate: 63.4%

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

Inverness driving test centre serves candidates in Inverness and the wider Scotland area, with routes that reflect the local road environment including single-carriageway roads and rural sections. The centre records a pass rate of 63.4% β€” above the UK national average of 50.1%. The DVSA test standard is identical here to every other UK centre β€” what differs is the road network you demonstrate your skills on.

πŸ“ Test Centre Address

Harbour Road

Inverness, IV1 1UA

Book Your Test β†’

Official DVSA booking β€” opens in a new tab

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 Inverness.

Pass Rate at Inverness

The pass rate at Inverness is 63.4% β€” one of the higher figures in the UK. This often reflects quieter roads or a road network where observation faults are less likely to accumulate, not easier examining. The DVSA test standard is the same at every centre in the country.

Among Scotland test centres, Inverness's 63.4% pass rate places it 6th out of 30 β€” above Perth (61.3%) and Alloa (60.4%), and below Forfar (65.9%) and Arbroath (65.2%). The highest in Scotland is Oban at 70.2%; the lowest is Glasgow Shieldhall at 46.7%.

Inverness: 63.4%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. Inverness 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%
Inverness β˜…63.4%+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)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 Inverness

Learners near Inverness sometimes compare Inverness 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 Inverness

Test routes from Inverness reflect the road environment of the Scotland area β€” a mix of town driving and roads where the national speed limit applies on single-carriageway routes. Passing places may feature on narrower rural roads. Safe speed judgment and positioning on roads without lane markings are skills the test assesses here that urban-only learners may not have practised.

The test standard is identical to any other DVSA centre in the UK. The road environment differs, but the fault categories, pass mark, and examiner criteria are the same.

Most Common Fail Reasons at Inverness

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 Inverness.

  1. Speed management: Carrying too much speed onto single-track roads or failing to reduce speed adequately at passing places and junctions.
  2. Junctions β€” observation: Emerging without adequate observation where roads are narrow and visibility limited by terrain.
  3. Road positioning: Incorrect positioning on roads without lane markings β€” candidates must demonstrate safe positioning without visual cues.
  4. Mirrors β€” change direction: Failing to check mirrors before slowing, stopping, or turning on rural roads.
  5. Response to signs: Missing or misreading signs for passing places, single-track sections, or speed limit changes.

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

Booking Your Test at Inverness

Book your practical driving test at Inverness 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 Inverness 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 Inverness

Inverness's 63.4% pass rate is above the national average β€” but that doesn't mean preparation matters less. Candidates who do well here tend to use an instructor who knows the local routes and can target the specific road types the examiner will test on.

Remote highland centres like Inverness often have fewer ADIs nearby β€” it is worth travelling slightly further for an instructor who knows the single-track roads, passing places, and A-road approaches that feature on the test.

Search for ADIs near Inverness using the official tool below, then ask this directly: "Do you cover single-track roads and passing places, and how familiar are you with the A-road sections used on the Inverness test?" Any instructor worth their fee will give you a specific answer, not a vague one.

Find an Approved Driving Instructor near Inverness β†’

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Published 10 May 2026

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