Erith test centre serves learners across south-east London and north-west Kent. If you’re studying the driving test routes Erith uses in 2026, you’ll find a mix of busy A-roads, suburban residential streets, and some of the more challenging urban driving that south-east London is known for. Preparation is everything — and this guide will help you get it right.
Located on Bexley Road in Erith (Bexley borough), this test centre sits in an area with high traffic density, major road junctions, and the added complexity of proximity to Dartford and the Thames-side industrial zones. Let’s break down exactly what you’ll face.
Erith test centre is located at Bexley Road, Erith, DA8 3HQ. It serves a large catchment area including Bexleyheath, Welling, Thamesmead, Belvedere, and parts of Dartford. The surrounding road network includes:
Erith test routes typically use the following roads and areas:
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Certain sections of the Erith routes are known to be particularly challenging for learners:
Erith test centre sees a broad range of learner ability — it’s a popular centre for south-east London learners who find Sidcup or Belvedere tests hard to book. Pass rates are broadly in line with the London average, which tends to be lower than the national 48% figure due to the complexity of urban driving. Targeted route preparation is the most effective way to improve your odds.
Where is Erith driving test centre?
Erith DVSA test centre is at Bexley Road, Erith, DA8 3HQ, in the London Borough of Bexley.
Are Erith driving test routes difficult?
Erith routes include dual carriageway sections and busy urban junctions, making them moderately challenging. Good preparation makes a significant difference.
Can I practise Erith test routes in advance?
Yes — use the Exam Routes App to navigate the actual Erith test routes with turn-by-turn guidance before your test day.
What manoeuvres are tested at Erith?
Bay parking (forward and reverse) and pulling up on the right-hand side of the road are the most common manoeuvres tested at Erith.
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