(Jan 2025 update)

1. Featherstone – 33.8%

And we’re staying in the West Midlands, where we can crown Featherstone as officially the hardest driving test centre in Britain.

2. Wolverhampton – 33.9%

Back to the West Midlands… and for over ⅓ of the applicants, back to the drawing board.

3. Chingford (London) – 35.8%

Can you believe there’s a test centre with almost a 25% higher pass rate across the Thames?

4. Wednesbury – 35.8%

The first West Midlands test centre on our list – and unfortunately for those looking to pass their test in the area, it won’t be the last.

5. Belvedere (London) – 37.4%

Another tough spot to pass your test in the capital, with almost ⅔ of applicants getting the dreaded FAIL stamp.

6. Glasgow (Shieldhall) – 37.6%

The only Scottish centre on the top 10, Shieldhall is a tough spot to pass your test. Luckily, there are some slightly more forgiving options nearby.

7. Bury – 37.7%

Located in Greater Manchester, Bury suffers from the same fate as the other suburban towns on this list – a high-demand area with busy roads and low pass rates.

8. Crawley – 37.8%

Located just south of Gatwick, Crawley is more associated with air travel than road – but it nonetheless has a reputation as one of the toughest driving test locations in Britain.

9. Widnes – 37.8%

And the same goes for Widnes, on the banks of the Mersey. Wedged between Liverpool, St Helens and Warrington, it’s a busy – and tricky – test centre.

10. Barking (Tanner Street) – 38.1%

Test centres in or near big cities often have lower pass rates than those in more rural areas, and the London suburb of Barking unfortunately fits the bill here.

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