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Aylesbury Driving Test Routes

South EastRoutes available in the app5,864 tests conducted

Practice the exact driving test routes used at Aylesbury with turn-by-turn navigation. Know every junction, roundabout, and tricky spot before test day.

Aylesbury Pass Rate Statistics

Pass Rate Comparison

CategoryAylesburyNational AverageDifference
Overall48.7%51.8%-3.1%
Male49.1%51.8%-2.7%
Female48.3%51.8%-3.5%
First Attempt47.4%51.8%-4.4%
Automatic45.1%51.8%-6.7%

Pass Rate by Age (17-25)

17
58%
18
50.4%
19
49.9%
20
53.7%
21
56.8%
22
47.8%
23
41.2%
24
46.4%
25
47.2%

Historical Pass Rate Trend

2019/20

46.4%

2021/22

47.8%

+1.4%

2022/23

46.1%

-1.7%

2023/24

44.9%

-1.2%

2024/25

48.7%

+3.8%

Tests Conducted

Data period: April 2024 - March 2025

5,864

Total

3,263

Male

2,601

Female

34 candidates achieved zero driving faults in this period.

18 Routes Available

Aylesbury Test Routes

We have mapped 18 real driving test routes used at Aylesbury (HP21 7QG). Routes range from 10.1 km (24 mins) to 17.8 km (35 mins), with an average distance of 14.3 km taking around 33 minutes. Practice every route with turn-by-turn navigation in the app before your test day.

18

Total Routes

33 min

Avg Duration

14.3 km

Avg Distance

19

Avg Roundabouts

Route Overview

Showing 10 of 18 routes
RouteDistanceDuration
#114.3 km34 min
#417 km36 min
#1313.7 km36 min
#1416.4 km39 min
#1512.3 km36 min
#1713.5 km37 min
#1813.6 km32 min
#1915.8 km36 min
#2014.7 km34 min
#2115.1 km34 min

+ 8 more routes available in the app

Roads Used in Aylesbury Test Routes

Across all 18 routes, examiners at Aylesbury use 113 different roads. Familiarise yourself with these roads before your test:

Anton WayArgyle AvenueArncott WayAylesbury RoadBarnsbury AvenueBedgroveBellingham WayBicester RoadBierton RoadBowler RoadBrentwood WayBritannia StreetBroughton AvenueBroughton LaneBrunel RoadBuckingham RoadBuckingham StreetCamborne AvenueCambridge StreetChalford WayCharmfield RoadChurch SquareChurchill AvenueColdharbour WayCollington RoadCoppice WayCornbrook RoadCraigwell AvenueDickens WayDouglas RoadEaton RoadEllen RoadElm Farm RoadElmhurst RoadExchange StreetField WayFowler RoadFriarage RoadGatehouse RoadGatehouse WayGreat Meadow WayGrenville RoadGriffin LaneHale StreetHamble DriveHampden RoadHannon RoadHawkslade FurlongHazlehurst DriveHenry RoadHigh StreetHolland RoadHoward AvenueKingsash RoadKingsburyLavric RoadLimes AvenueLong MeadowLongdown MewsLynwood RoadMandeville RoadManor RoadMarket SquareMartin Dalby WayMeadow WayMeadowcroftMeredith DriveNarbeth DriveNew RoadNew StreetNightingale RoadNorthumberland AvenueOakfield RoadOld Stoke RoadOxford RoadParadise OrchardPark StreetPaterson RoadPenn RoadPrebendal AvenuePrince Rupert DriveQueens MeadRabans LaneRailway StreetRegent RoadRichmond RoadRingstead WayRowland WayRussell AvenueSmeaton CloseSpenser RoadSpruce RoadStocklakeStoke RoadStonehaven RoadSwallow LaneTaylor RoadTindal RoadTring RoadTurnfurlongTurnfurlong LaneUpper Hundreds WayVale Park DriveVale RoadVicarage RoadWaivers WayWalton GroveWalton RoadWalton StreetWendover RoadWendover WayWestminster DriveWestmorland Avenue

Practice All 18 Routes with Turn-by-Turn Navigation

Get the full route details with voice-guided navigation. Know every junction, roundabout, and lane change before test day.

What Makes Aylesbury Challenging

Key Challenges

  • Dealing with cyclists on narrow country roads with limited overtaking opportunities
  • Coping with heavy congestion near railway stations during peak travel times
  • Adjusting to gravel and mud on road surfaces near farms and equestrian centres
  • Handling fast-moving traffic at motorway junction roundabouts

Difficulty Analysis

At 48.7%, Aylesbury falls slightly below the national average of 51.8%, ranking 125 out of 322 centres for difficulty. Pass rates have improved modestly over recent years, moving from 46.4% to 48.7%, a gradual gain of 2.3 percentage points. The automatic pass rate of 45.1% trails the overall 48.7% by 3.6 points, a gap automatic candidates should factor into their preparation.

Road Types to Prepare For

A-roadsroundaboutscommuter routesresidential

How to Pass Your Driving Test at Aylesbury

Expert Tips

  1. 1

    Build experience with staggered crossroads and priority junctions in older village layouts.

  2. 2

    Practise patience at level crossings, maintaining concentration during the wait.

  3. 3

    Get used to the variety of roundabout sizes here, from mini-roundabouts to large multi-lane junctions.

  4. 4

    Practise reversing around corners and into driveways, common manoeuvres in suburban test areas.

  5. 5

    Practise driving through residential areas where parked cars create pinch points requiring you to judge priority.

Best Time to Test

Avoiding school run times (8:15-9:15am and 2:45-3:30pm) near Aylesbury can make a noticeable difference to traffic levels in the surrounding residential areas.

Test Centres Near Aylesbury

Nearby Centres

Centre NameDistancePass RateDifficulty
Leighton Buzzard (Stanbridge Road)10.2 miles51%Below Average
Bletchley12.8 miles45.7%Hard
High Wycombe13 miles51%Below Average
Oxford (Cowley)17.4 miles48.2%Below Average
Luton17.5 miles40.1%Hard

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Frequently Asked Questions About Aylesbury

What is the pass rate at Aylesbury?+

The current pass rate at Aylesbury is 48.7%. The national average is 51.8%. These figures are based on 5,864 tests conducted during April 2024 - March 2025. The male pass rate is 49.1% and the female pass rate is 48.3%.

Is Aylesbury a hard driving test centre?+

Aylesbury is ranked 125 out of 322 UK test centres for difficulty and is classified as "Average". The pass rate is below the national average, which may indicate a more challenging test experience.

How many test routes does Aylesbury have?+

The exact number of routes at Aylesbury varies and is updated regularly. You can practise real test routes used at this centre with turn-by-turn navigation in the Test Routes Expert app.

What roads are commonly used at Aylesbury?+

Test routes at Aylesbury commonly include A-roads, roundabouts, commuter routes, residential. Being comfortable on these road types is essential for passing. The Test Routes Expert app lets you practise on the exact roads used in the test.

What's the best time to take a driving test at Aylesbury?+

Avoiding school run times (8:15-9:15am and 2:45-3:30pm) near Aylesbury can make a noticeable difference to traffic levels in the surrounding residential areas.

How does Aylesbury compare to nearby centres?+

Nearby alternatives include Leighton Buzzard (Stanbridge Road) (51%, 10.2 miles away); Bletchley (45.7%, 12.8 miles away); High Wycombe (51%, 13 miles away). Comparing pass rates and distances can help you choose the best centre for your test.

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