Newry driving test centre is operated by the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA), Northern Ireland's equivalent of the DVSA, and serves candidates in Newry and nearby areas. The centre records a pass rate of 52.4% β above the UK national average of 50.1%. The test structure, fault categories, and pass mark are the same as the DVSA test across England, Scotland, and Wales.
π Test Centre Address
Monaghan Street
Newry, BT35 6AA
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Pass Rate at Newry
The pass rate at Newry is 52.4%, 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 Northern Ireland test centres, Newry's 52.4% pass rate places it 16th out of 20 β above Belfast (Hydebank) (50.7%) and Newtownabbey (49.6%), and below Antrim (54.2%) and Lisburn (53.8%). The highest in Northern Ireland is Omagh at 62.4%; the lowest is Belfast (Balmoral) at 46.3%.
Pass rate sourced from DVSA open data (April 2024βMarch 2025) where available; regional estimates used otherwise. DVSA statistics β
Pass Rate Comparison β All Northern Ireland Test Centres
The table below shows every driving test centre in Northern Ireland, sorted by pass rate. Newry is highlighted. All figures are sourced from DVSA open data (April 2024βMarch 2025) where available.
| Test Centre | Pass Rate | vs UK avg (50.1%) |
|---|---|---|
| Omagh | 62.4% | +12.3% |
| Cookstown | 61.8% | +11.7% |
| Enniskillen | 61.7% | +11.6% |
| Strabane | 60.2% | +10.1% |
| Banbridge | 60.1% | +10% |
| Downpatrick | 59.3% | +9.2% |
| Larne | 58.6% | +8.5% |
| Ballyclare | 58.4% | +8.3% |
| Armagh | 57.9% | +7.8% |
| Portadown | 56.7% | +6.6% |
| Carrickfergus | 55.7% | +5.6% |
| Ballymena | 55.4% | +5.3% |
| Coleraine | 54.3% | +4.2% |
| Antrim | 54.2% | +4.1% |
| Lisburn | 53.8% | +3.7% |
| Newry β | 52.4% | +2.3% |
| Belfast (Hydebank) | 50.7% | +0.6% |
| Newtownabbey | 49.6% | -0.5% |
| Londonderry | 47.8% | -2.3% |
| Belfast (Balmoral) | 46.3% | -3.8% |
Test Centres Near Newry
Learners near Newry sometimes compare Newry 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.
- Banbridge driving test centre (12 miles β 60.1% pass rate)
- Portadown driving test centre (17 miles β 56.7% pass rate)
- Armagh driving test centre (17 miles β 57.9% pass rate)
- Lisburn driving test centre (26 miles β 53.8% pass rate)
What to Expect on Test Routes from Newry
Test routes from Newry cover Newry's road network under Roads Service NI road markings and signage β which follow the same conventions as the rest of the UK. The test structure is identical to the DVSA test in England, Scotland, and Wales: the same fault categories, the same 15 driver fault maximum, and the same instant-fail criteria for serious and dangerous faults.
Junction observation and mirror discipline before direction changes are the most common failure categories at Northern Ireland centres as they are across the rest of the UK.
Most Common Fail Reasons at Newry
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 Northern Ireland test centres like Newry.
- Junctions β observation: Not looking properly before emerging. The most common fail category across all Northern Ireland test centres.
- Mirrors β change direction: Failing to check mirrors before turning or changing direction.
- Control β steering: Coarse or inconsistent steering on town centre streets and A-roads.
- Junctions β turning right: Incorrect positioning or failing to observe cyclists and pedestrians when turning right.
- Response to traffic lights: Proceeding on amber when safe stopping was possible.
Full breakdown: The 10 Most Common Driving Test Fails β
Booking Your Test at Newry
Practical driving tests at Newry are booked through NIDirect β the Northern Ireland government's online service, administered by the DVA. You will need your provisional driving licence number and a payment card. The test fee is set by DVA and differs slightly from the DVSA rate in Great Britain β check the current fee on the NIDirect booking page before proceeding.
Your theory test must be passed before you can book a practical test in Northern Ireland. DVA theory certificates expire two years from the pass date.
Find a Driving Instructor Near Newry
Choosing an instructor familiar with Newry'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.
Northern Ireland tests are run by the DVA, not the DVSA, and the test structure differs slightly from Great Britain. An instructor familiar with Newry will know the DVA manoeuvre requirements and the specific roads used on test day.
Search for ADIs near Newry using the official tool below, then ask this directly: "Are you DVA-approved, how often do you take pupils to Newry, and which parts of the route do candidates find most difficult?" Any instructor worth their fee will give you a specific answer, not a vague one.
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