Aylesbury Driving Test Routes
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Designed specifically for learner drivers in Aylesbury, our app offers the most up-to-date driving test routes, updated in real-time.
We partner with local Advanced Driving Instructors (ADIs) to ensure the routes you practice mirror real tests.
If there’s a new road layout or unexpected closure, our GPS technology keeps you prepared.
Turn-By-Turn Navigation
With clear, step-by-step instructions, our guidance ensures you focus on the road, helping you grow more confident with every practice run.
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Road: Direction
Test Centre: - turn right
Smeaton Close: Proceed to roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 1st exit
Coldharbour Way: Proceed to the roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 3rd exit
Coldharbour way: Proceed to the roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 2nd exit
Coldharbour Way: Proceed to the roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 1st exit
Coldharbour Way: Continue to Pebble Way roundabout
* Current, complete route available on the app.
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Road: Direction
Test Centre: Turn right
Smeaton Close: Turn left
Brunel Rd: Continue to roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 1st exit
Coldharbour Way: Proceed to roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 2nd exit
Coldharbour Rd: Proceed to roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 3rd exit
Coldharbour Way: Proceed to roundabout
Roundabout: Take the 2nd exit
* Current, complete route available on the app.
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Road: Direction
Test Centre: Turn right
Smeaton Close: turn right at T-junction
Brunel Rd: Turn right at T-junction
Rabans Lane: Turn right at T-junction
A41: Follow Bicester Rd
A41 1st Junction Roundabout: Take the 2nd exit (A41)
A41 2nd Junction Roundabout: Take the 1st exit
A4157: Continue along Haydon Rd
Weedon Rd: Continue to Elmhurst Rd
Elmhurst Rd: Turn right onto Dunsham Lane
* Current, complete route available on the app.
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Prepare for your driving test with ease by accessing 16 car and 8 motorcyle routes starting from the Aylesbury Test Centre at Bell Business Park. Whether you're using an iPhone or Android device, our app allows you to instantly download your routes and practice them whenever you're ready.
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iOS App
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Practice Routes Before Test Day
Confidence comes from preparation. On test day, your examiner will guide you through one of several specific routes, and by practicing these routes you'll not only boost your confidence but also be ready for any areas that could potentially catch you off guard. As you drive around Aylesbury, you can expect to encounter a variety of road types, including:
Main Roads
Test routes often include sections of the A41 or A418, both of which feature higher speed limits and busier traffic, requiring you to handle multi-lane driving, manage lane changes, and safely navigate roundabouts such as those near Bicester Road or Gatehouse Road.
Residential Areas
Residential streets like those in Elmhurst or Walton often have narrow roads, parked cars, and frequent pedestrian crossings, challenging you to demonstrate smooth control and a cautious driving.
Rural Roads
You might be tested on roads leading out toward villages like Weston Turville or Stone which can be narrower and more winding, with unpredictable traffic and blind bends.
Town Centre Traffic
Navigating through Aylesbury town centre, particularly around Friarage Road or Cambridge Street, may be part of your test. These areas often involve complex junctions, busier traffic, and pedestrian crossings.
Roundabouts
Busy roundabouts, including those at Bedgrove and Stoke Mandeville will require good lane discipline, clear signaling, and the ability to make quick decisions in fast-moving traffic.
Required Manoeuvre Practice
Practicing your required manoeuvre on local roads near the Aylesbury Test Centre, will build the confidence and skills necessary needed to handle it on test day. You will be asked to perform one of the following:
Parallel Parking: Successfully parking between two vehicles on the side of the road requires precise control and spatial awareness. You may be asked to perform this on quieter streets such as Elmhurst or Watermead.
Reversing Around a Corner: Quieter sections of Aylesbury, such as near Smeaton Close or Rabans Lane Industrial Estate might be where you will be asked to reverse around a corner smoothly and accurately.
Pulling Up on the Right: You will need to pull up on the right-hand side of the road, reverse for a short distance, and then safely rejoin traffic, which might be tested on less busy streets, such as those near Rabans Lane or Haydon Hill. .
Emergency Stop: Typically carried out on quieter roads for safety, possibly around the areas near Stocklake or the industrial areas off Griffin Lane. You’ll be required to stop the vehicle promptly on command.
Aylesbury Driving Test Centre
The Test Centre can be found conveniently situated in Bell Business Park on Smeaton Close (just off Brunel Road), which is just minutes from the city centre. Though the current pass rate of 44.6% is slightly below the national average it shouldn’t put you off with proper practice. It offers easy access, parking, disabled access and there are several transport links available. Find more directions here or explore virtually using Street View.
Address & Contact
Aylesbury Driving Test Centre
Unit 9 Ground Floor
Bell Business Park,
Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire
HP19 8JR
Tel: (01296) 423970
Pass Rate
The average pass rate for Aylesbury Test Centre is 44.6% which is slightly below the national average pass rate of 48.4% according to recent DVSA figures.
Waiting Times
The average waiting time to book a driving test at Aylesbury Test Centre is 14.38 weeks based on the latest April 2022 to March 2023 figures.
Booking Your Test
Online (faster): www.gov.uk/book-driving-test
By phone: 0300 200 1122
Nearby Test Centres
It’s worth remembering that if you can’t find a test-day appointment that suits your calendar, you can take your test at any driving test centre across the UK. Some nearby alternatives to consider are Leighton Buzzard (11 miles), Bletchley (18.4 miles) and Luton (24.1 miles).
Facilities
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FAQs
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Thes are real routes, used daily by DVSA examiners throughout Aylesbury.
We work directly with examiners and use live GPS recorded data to ensure our routes are accurate and updated regularly.
We are the only app on the market to provide live updated routes.
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The app lets you practice and increase confidence when driving mock test routes, which has a direct impact on your passing potential.
We receive feedback and reviews almost daily suggesting the app has helped people to pass their test.
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The app doesn't cover manoeuvres... but it will help with them indirectly.
Route-confidence is key to a successful test, and when you know the roads well, you will be more confident carrying out one of your required manoeuvres when asked to do so.
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Yes! Practice in as many different scenarios as possible.
For instance, practice on different days of the week, at different times of the day and in various weather conditions to cover all test-day likelihoods.
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Lots of people take more than one attempt to pass their test, so don't feel too disheartened.
We advise you re-book your test as soon as possible to minimise any further delays, and while waiting keep performing mock tests so you are even more confident next time.