Dumfries Driving Test Centre on Brooms Road is the main practical test centre for Dumfries and Galloway in south-west Scotland. With a pass rate of around 55% — comfortably above the national average — it is one of the more forgiving centres in the country. That said, the routes include country roads, the A75 trunk road and busy town-centre junctions that still catch out unprepared candidates. Here is everything you need to pass at Dumfries in 2026.
The centre is located at Brooms Road, Dumfries, DG1 2DX. There is a small car park available, and on-street parking is usually available nearby. The centre is relatively quiet compared to large-city centres, but still books up quickly during summer months, so plan ahead.
Dumfries routes head in three main directions. Eastern routes follow the A75 toward Annan, taking you onto a fast trunk road with national speed limit sections and layby pull-ins. Northern routes head through Georgetown and up toward Locharbriggs, passing through residential areas and then onto country roads with single-track sections. Southern and western routes go through the town centre and across the River Nith, where you encounter one-way streets, traffic lights and the busy Whitesands area near the river.
Most routes include a mix of town driving, a section of the A75 and at least one stretch of country road. You should expect speed limits ranging from 20 mph in the town centre to 60 mph on the trunk road.
A75 merge and exits: This is a fast, single-carriageway trunk road. Joining and leaving it safely requires good observation and confident acceleration.
Whitesands junction: A busy junction near the River Nith with multiple lanes and pedestrian crossings. Lane choice and observation are critical.
Country roads toward Locharbriggs: These can be narrow and winding with limited visibility. Positioning, speed management and awareness of oncoming traffic are all tested.
Brooms Road roundabout: Right outside the test centre, this is the first thing you encounter. Being nervous and making a mistake here can set a negative tone for the rest of the test.
Town centre one-way streets: Dumfries has a one-way system that requires advance knowledge of lane positions and turning points.
Dumfries has a pass rate of approximately 55%, which is well above the national average. The centre benefits from less traffic volume than urban centres, but the A75 and country roads still present genuine challenges. Candidates who practise the full range of road types covered by Dumfries routes tend to pass comfortably.
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.
1. Get comfortable on the A75: Practise joining and leaving this trunk road confidently, including right turns across traffic.
2. Practise country road driving: Speed management and positioning on narrow, winding roads are essential skills for Dumfries.
3. Learn the town centre one-way system: A few practice runs through the centre will give you confidence with the lane choices.
4. Nail the Brooms Road roundabout: Starting your test smoothly at this roundabout sets the right tone. Practise it until it feels automatic.
5. Watch for pedestrians in the town centre: The Whitesands area is busy with foot traffic. Anticipate crossings.
The Exam Routes App includes real routes from Dumfries Driving Test Centre. Follow the turn-by-turn navigation with a supervising driver to practise every road, junction and speed change before test day.
What is the pass rate at Dumfries Test Centre?
Approximately 55%, well above the national average of around 49%.
Does the Dumfries test include the A75?
Yes, the A75 trunk road features on many Dumfries routes. Practise merging and navigating this fast road.
Are there country roads on Dumfries test routes?
Yes. Routes toward Locharbriggs include narrow country roads with national speed limits and limited visibility.
Can I practise Dumfries routes with the Exam Routes App?
Yes. The app has real Dumfries routes with turn-by-turn navigation to guide you.
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