Cannock Driving Test Centre is on Old Hednesford Road in Cannock, Staffordshire. It serves learners from Cannock, Hednesford, Rugeley, Burntwood, and surrounding South Staffordshire. The centre sits close to Cannock Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Routes offer good variety including Cannock town centre with busy junctions and the ring road, the A460 towards Hednesford with dual carriageway sections, Cannock Chase roads with wooded sections and national speed limit stretches, Hednesford residential areas with narrow roads and 20 mph school zones, and the A5/A34 junction area with large multi-lane roundabouts.
The Five Ways Island (A5/A34/A460 junction) is one of the largest roundabouts candidates encounter. It has multiple lanes, heavy traffic from several directions, and confusing lane markings. This is where most serious faults occur at Cannock.
The A460 between Cannock and Hednesford has speed limit changes that candidates sometimes miss, particularly the transition from 40 to 30 mph approaching Hednesford.
Roads through Cannock Chase are deceptively tricky. The national speed limit applies, but bends and limited visibility mean you should often drive well below 60 mph.
Hednesford residential areas have parked cars and narrow roads where meeting oncoming traffic is a regular occurrence.
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Cannock typically records a pass rate of around 44-48%, broadly in line with the national average. The Five Ways Island and varied road types contribute to the challenge, but Cannock is generally considered a fair centre.
1. Master the Five Ways Island. Learn the lane markings for every exit. This is the most common reason for failing at Cannock.
2. Watch speed limit changes on the A460. Slow down in good time approaching Hednesford.
3. Drive sensibly through Cannock Chase. National speed limit does not mean 60 mph. Adjust to conditions.
4. Practise meeting traffic on narrow roads. Hednesford streets require confident decision-making.
5. Use the ring road confidently. Approach each roundabout with good observation and decisive action.
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Where is Cannock Driving Test Centre?
Old Hednesford Road, Cannock, Staffordshire WS11 1JN.
What is the pass rate at Cannock?
Approximately 44-48%, close to the national average.
Do routes go through Cannock Chase?
Yes, some routes include wooded sections with bends and national speed limit driving.
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.