Winchester Driving Test 2026: Tricky Spots, Route Maps & How to Prepare

Booked in at Winchester driving test centre? You are sitting one of the more attractive test routes in Hampshire, but the centre at Moorside Road comes with its own collection of challenges. From tight residential rat-runs around Stanmore to the long, fast-flowing A272 and the complex one-way system in the city centre, Winchester tests nearly every skill on the DVSA syllabus within a 40-minute drive. This 2026 guide walks you through the exact roads, junctions and manoeuvres examiners love to use so you can turn up on test day knowing what to expect.

About Winchester Driving Test Centre

Winchester Driving Test Centre is located on Moorside Road on the Stanmore estate, roughly two miles south-west of the city centre. The centre is a small single-storey DVSA unit with very limited parking — arrive at least 10 minutes early so your instructor can drop you off, and avoid the tight residents-only bays across the road. There is a waiting room, toilet and a private parking area for examiners. The postcode is SO22 4QE, which is worth saving to your sat nav for the drive in.

Bring your provisional licence and both parts of your theory test pass certificate if you have them. Your instructor car must display L-plates, have working mirrors and an extra rear-view mirror for the examiner. Winchester is a DVSA category B centre — no motorbike tests are run here.

The Routes Out of Winchester

Test routes at Winchester fall into three broad groups:

  • Stanmore and Weeke routes — 30 mph residential loops through Stanmore Lane, Battery Hill, Andover Road and the Weeke estate. Expect parked cars, narrow roads and give-way situations.
  • City and one-way system — the B3040 leads you down towards Jewry Street, St George’s Street and the one-way system around Friarsgate and Silver Hill. Watch the lane discipline here.
  • A272 / A31 rural routes — a run out towards Easton, Avington or Micheldever gives examiners the chance to test you on national speed limit country roads, as well as the faster sections of the A272.

Many routes finish with a manoeuvre — usually a bay park back at the test centre car park, a pull up on the right and reverse, or a forward bay in a residential side road such as Clifton Terrace.

Tricky Spots and Common Challenges

Winchester has a handful of junctions that regularly catch learners out. Practise these in advance if you can:

  • Stockbridge Road / Andover Road mini-roundabouts — back-to-back mini roundabouts near Weeke that require clear signalling and early lane choice.
  • St Paul’s Hill / Romsey Road junction — a steep approach into a busy signalled junction, often with pedestrians crossing on green.
  • Friarsgate one-way — three lanes feeding into the Broadway. Get into the correct lane before the Brooks Shopping Centre.
  • Badger Farm roundabout (A3090) — multi-lane roundabout with confusing exits, popular on longer routes.
  • Chilcomb Lane and St Giles Hill — narrow rural lanes with limited passing places and blind bends. Meeting traffic here is a common examiner scenario.

Pass Rates at Winchester

Winchester consistently posts pass rates above the national average. The most recent DVSA data shows Winchester sitting around 58–60%, compared with a national average closer to 48%. The small test area, low traffic density and predictable rural sections help learners who have prepared well.

That said, the higher pass rate also means examiners hold candidates to a high standard — small mistakes that might be forgiven in a busier centre can be more noticeable here.

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Top Tips for Passing at Winchester

  1. Master mini-roundabouts. At least three routes use the Weeke and Stockbridge Road mini-roundabouts. Know how to give way to the right and signal every exit.
  2. Plan for parked cars. Stanmore and St Cross have streets where you will need to wait, hold back and use progressive clutch control.
  3. Keep your speed up on the A272. Failing to make progress is a common fault at Winchester because learners are cautious on the national-speed-limit stretches.
  4. Stay calm in the one-way system. Follow the examiner’s instructions, use your mirrors before every lane change and do not panic if you miss a turn — they will adjust.
  5. Practise bay parking. Winchester regularly tests forward and reverse bays at the centre. Use the actual DTC car park on a Sunday if you can.
  6. Observe rural pedestrians and cyclists. Country lanes around Easton and Avington often have horses, cyclists and walkers. Give plenty of room.
  7. Know your show me, tell me answers. Your examiner will ask one of each before you set off, and two further show-me questions on the move.

How Exam Routes App Can Help

The Exam Routes App includes the full Winchester DTC route library — drive the exact roads used by DVSA examiners with turn-by-turn voice guidance. You can rehearse the Stanmore mini-roundabouts, the A272 country run and the Friarsgate one-way in advance, from your own car. Most learners who practise with real routes report feeling far more confident on the day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pass rate at Winchester driving test centre?

Winchester currently sits around 58–60%, well above the UK national average of roughly 48%.

Where is Winchester driving test centre located?

The test centre is at Moorside Road, Winchester SO22 4QE, on the Stanmore estate about two miles from the city centre.

How long is the driving test at Winchester?

A standard car test lasts about 38–40 minutes and covers two manoeuvres plus 20 minutes of independent driving.

Are there many roundabouts on the Winchester test route?

Yes — expect mini-roundabouts at Stockbridge Road and Andover Road, plus larger ones at Badger Farm and the M3 junctions on longer routes.

Can I practise Winchester test routes on my own?

Yes. You can drive them with a qualified supervising driver or use the Exam Routes App to follow the exact examiner routes with voice guidance.

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