Worksop Driving Test Centre

Worksop Driving Test Centre – Routes, Pass Rates & Local Tips

Where is Worksop Driving Test Centre?

Worksop Driving Test Centre is located in Nottinghamshire and serves learners from Worksop, Mansfield, Retford, and nearby areas. The address is below:

Unit 4, The Point, Coach Road, Shireoaks

Worksop
S81 8BW

The test centre is close to a mix of residential streets and main roads, giving learners experience in both low-speed and higher-speed driving environments.

Arriving for your driving test

  1. Try to arrive no more than 10 minutes before your test is due to start. Arriving too early could cause inconvenience to candidates who are returning from the previous driving tests.
  2. You should park on The Coach Road after turning round at the top of the road. Do not park in the parking spaces infront of the test centre
  3. If you are using your own car, ensure that it is roadworthy. This may sound obvious, but candidates are regularly turned away from driving tests due to their vehicle being in poor condition/not taxed.
  4. Make sure you have your Provisional driving licence. Your test will not go ahead if you don’t have it with you and you will lose your test fee.
  5. Double check the date, time and location of your driving test. You will lose your test fee if you fail to arrive on time.

What to expect on your driving test in Worksop

Your practical driving test will last around 40 minutes and includes:

  • Eyesight check
  • ‘Show me, tell me’ questions
  • General driving ability
  • One manoeuvre (e.g. parallel park or bay park)
  • Independent driving (sat nav or road signs)

You’ll be assessed on how safely and confidently you handle different road types around Worksop.

Worksop driving test routes (local roads to know)

Major roads:

  • A57 (Worksop Road / Sheffield Road) – fast-moving traffic and lane positioning
  • A60 (Doncaster Road / Carlton Road) – busy sections with roundabouts and junctions
  • A619 – higher-speed driving and merging

Common local roads:

  • Gateford Road – frequently used, with roundabouts and changing speed limits
  • Sandy Lane – residential hazards and parked cars
  • Sparken Hill – can test hill starts and clutch control
  • Newcastle Avenue – quieter area often used for manoeuvres

Roundabouts & junctions:

  • Large roundabouts near the A57 and A60
  • Multi-exit roundabouts requiring correct lane discipline
  • Tight junctions in residential areas with limited visibility

Practising these roads helps you:

  • Get used to local traffic flow
  • Handle real test conditions
  • Build confidence before your test

Pass rate at Worksop Driving Test Centre

The pass rate at Worksop Driving Test Centre is typically around 45%–50%, similar to the UK average.

Your success depends on:

  • Preparation and lesson quality
  • Confidence on local roads
  • Ability to stay calm under pressure

Common reasons learners fail in Worksop

Based on local conditions, common faults include:

  • Poor observation at busy junctions (especially on A60/A57)
  • Hesitation at roundabouts
  • Incorrect positioning on wider roads
  • Struggling with parked cars on narrow streets
  • Losing control during manoeuvres

Tips to pass your driving test in Worksop

1. Practise on main roads

Get comfortable driving on the A57 and A60, as these are key test routes.

2. Master roundabouts

Worksop has several busy roundabouts — focus on:

  • Lane discipline
  • Mirror checks
  • Timing when entering

3. Prepare for residential driving

Areas like Sandy Lane and Newcastle Avenue test:

  • Awareness of parked cars
  • Meeting oncoming traffic
  • Speed control

4. Be confident with hills

Roads like Sparken Hill may require:

  • Hill starts
  • Clutch control
  • Good coordination

5. Take mock tests locally

Practising under test conditions in Worksop can significantly improve your chances of passing.

 

When is the best time to take your test?

The truth is, there’s no “perfect” time to take your driving test.

While quieter times (like mid-morning or early afternoon) may mean less traffic, you should be fully prepared to drive in all conditions — including busy roads.

If you can drive safely and confidently, the time of your test won’t make a significant difference. Examiners are assessing your ability to handle real-world driving, not just quiet conditions.

The most important factor is:

  • Being test-ready
  • Staying calm
  • Driving consistently well

Intensive driving courses in Worksop

If you want to pass quickly, intensive driving courses in Worksop allow you to learn in a shorter time frame with consistent daily lessons.

They’re ideal if you:

  • Need your licence quickly
  • Want to stay focused
  • Prefer fast-track learning

Frequently asked questions

How long is the driving test in Worksop?

Around 40 minutes.

Is Worksop a difficult test centre?

Worksop is considered a reasonably straight forward driving test centre

How many driving faults are allowed?

You can have up to 15 driving faults, but no serious or dangerous faults.

Do routes always include dual carriageways?

Not always, but you should be prepared for higher-speed roads like the A57.

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