Planning to take your driving test at Tilbury in Essex? This Thames-side test centre serves an area with a mix of industrial roads, residential estates and fast dual carriageways. With a pass rate of around 48%, it sits just below the national average — but understanding the routes and knowing what examiners look for can make all the difference. Here is your complete guide to the Tilbury driving test in 2026.
Tilbury Driving Test Centre is at Montana House, Russell Road, Tilbury, RM18 7AE. The centre is located in a commercial area near the docks. There is parking available nearby, but the area can be busy with lorry traffic due to the port. Arrive early and bring your provisional licence and theory test pass certificate.
Tilbury test routes cover a varied mix of road types. You will likely drive along Dock Road, St Chads Road, London Road (A126) and through residential areas of Chadwell St Mary and East Tilbury. Routes often include sections on the A13 approach roads, testing your ability to handle faster traffic and confident lane changes.
The residential areas have narrow streets with parked cars on both sides, requiring careful judgement when meeting oncoming traffic. Some routes take you through industrial estates near the port where HGVs are common and road surfaces can be uneven.
Dock Road is heavily used by lorries and commercial vehicles. You will need to share the road confidently with larger vehicles and maintain a safe following distance.
The A126/A13 junction area involves multi-lane approaches and filter lanes. Correct positioning and early lane selection are essential.
Chadwell St Mary residential streets are narrow with limited visibility at some junctions. Use the creep-and-peep technique and be prepared for vehicles appearing unexpectedly.
Roundabouts on the A126 can be fast-moving. Judge gaps confidently and commit when safe — hesitation here can be marked as a serious fault if it affects other road users.
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.
Tilbury has a pass rate of approximately 48%, slightly below the national average. The industrial traffic and fast dual carriageway sections contribute to the challenge. However, candidates who have practised the specific routes tend to perform well because the road layout is fairly predictable once you know it.
1. Get comfortable driving near HGVs. Tilbury is a port town and lorries are everywhere. Practise sharing lanes and roundabouts with large vehicles.
2. Nail your dual carriageway skills. Routes often include faster roads. Practise joining, leaving and changing lanes on dual carriageways.
3. Know the residential areas. The narrow streets in Chadwell St Mary require good speed control and awareness of parked vehicles.
4. Practise roundabout commitment. Examiners want to see confident, safe decisions. Hesitating when there is a clear gap can be marked against you.
5. Use the Exam Routes app. Drive the actual Tilbury test routes with your instructor before test day.
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real Tilbury test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise every junction, roundabout and tricky spot at your own pace. Build the familiarity and confidence you need to pass.
Where is Tilbury test centre?
Montana House, Russell Road, Tilbury, RM18 7AE — near the docks area.
Is Tilbury a hard test centre?
It is moderately challenging due to industrial traffic and fast dual carriageways, with a pass rate around 48%.
What should I watch out for near the docks?
Heavy goods vehicles are common. Maintain safe following distances and be aware of wide-turning lorries at junctions and roundabouts.
Can I practise the routes beforehand?
Yes — the Exam Routes App has real Tilbury test routes with turn-by-turn navigation.
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.