Aylesbury Driving Test Centre is located at Bell Business Park, Aylesbury, HP19 8JR. The centre sits on the edge of a business park with good access to a variety of road types, making it a well-rounded test location in Buckinghamshire.
There is parking available at the business park. Arrive at least 10 minutes before your appointment time. You will need your provisional driving licence (photocard) and your theory test pass certificate.
Routes from Aylesbury typically include a good mix of town centre driving, residential estates, rural roads, and sections of dual carriageway. Common roads include Bicester Road (A41), Tring Road, Wendover Road, Oxford Road, and the residential areas around Elmhurst and Walton Court.
The A41 bypass features regularly, testing your ability to handle higher-speed dual carriageway driving. You may also encounter country roads towards Waddesdon or Bierton, where national speed limits and narrow lanes require careful judgement.
Exchange Street roundabout: This busy multi-exit roundabout in the town centre requires confident lane selection. Know which lane you need well before you arrive and commit to your chosen exit.
A41 Bicester Road dual carriageway: Joining and leaving this road at speed tests your confidence with merging and lane changes. Maintain good observation and signal in plenty of time.
Tring Road hill: This incline catches some learners out, particularly if you need to stop and move off on the hill. Practise hill starts thoroughly.
Country lanes towards Bierton: Narrow roads with limited visibility, sharp bends, and the possibility of oncoming traffic require careful speed management and positioning.
Walton Court estate: Residential streets with speed bumps, parked cars, and pedestrians. Watch your speed over the bumps and keep observation constant.
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real driving test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise at your own pace and build confidence before test day.
Aylesbury has a pass rate of approximately 45-47%, broadly in line with the national average. The mix of road types means you need to be a well-rounded driver to pass here. Practising all types of roads — town, dual carriageway, and rural — is essential.
1. Master the roundabouts. Aylesbury has several multi-lane roundabouts. Practise each one until lane selection feels natural.
2. Be confident on the A41. Dual carriageway sections are common. Practise joining at speed and maintaining safe following distances.
3. Practise rural roads. Country lanes require different skills — reading the road ahead, adjusting speed for bends, and dealing with oncoming traffic on narrow roads.
4. Watch for speed bumps. The residential estates have traffic calming measures. Slow down appropriately and maintain control.
5. Use the Exam Routes App. Familiarise yourself with every route before your test day. Knowing what is around the next corner builds confidence.
The Exam Routes App includes real driving test routes from Aylesbury Driving Test Centre. Each route comes with turn-by-turn navigation so you can practise independently and arrive on test day fully prepared.
Bell Business Park, Aylesbury, HP19 8JR. The centre is on the edge of the town with good access to a variety of road types.
Approximately 45-47%, broadly in line with the national average.
Yes, the A41 Bicester Road dual carriageway features on several routes. Practise joining and leaving at speed.
Yes, some routes head towards Bierton and Waddesdon, where you will encounter narrow country lanes with national speed limits.
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real driving test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise at your own pace and build confidence before test day.