Kendal Driving Test 2026: Pass Rates Revealed Plus the Routes You Need to Know

Kendal is the gateway to the Lake District, and its driving test centre reflects that — expect scenic A-roads, steep hills, narrow lanes and a handful of tight urban junctions. Pass rates here are consistently among the highest in the country, but do not let that fool you. The rural sections demand confident speed control and observation. This 2026 guide walks you through everything you need to know to pass at Kendal.

About Kendal Driving Test Centre

Kendal Driving Test Centre is at Appleby Road, Kendal, LA9 6ES, just north of the town centre. It is a modern single-storey centre with a small waiting room, toilet and limited on-street parking. Instructors normally drop learners off. Bring your provisional licence and arrive 10 minutes before your test slot.

The Routes Around Kendal

  • Town routes — Stricklandgate, Lowther Street, Sandes Avenue and the cobbled sections near the town centre.
  • A6 / A591 routes — fast A-roads linking Kendal to Burneside, Staveley and Windermere.
  • Rural loops — Natland, Sedgwick, Oxenholme and Old Hutton offer narrow lanes and steep gradients.

Tricky Spots and Common Challenges

  • Romney Bridge — single-lane give-way with short visibility.
  • Kendal Asda roundabout — busy multi-lane roundabout with quick right-lane exits.
  • Beast Banks hill — steep urban descent with tight exits.
  • Oxenholme rail bridge — narrow bridge with blind bend approach.
  • A6 / Shap Road junction — high-speed merge with limited acceleration space.

Pass Rates at Kendal

Kendal is consistently one of the top-performing test centres in the UK, posting pass rates between 62% and 66%. Lower traffic volumes and well-prepared rural learners push the figures up. That said, examiners expect high standards on country-lane observation.

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Top Tips for Passing at Kendal

  1. Use the full speed limit on country lanes. Dawdling is a common Kendal fault.
  2. Practise meeting traffic. Narrow lanes around Sedgwick need confident give-way decisions.
  3. Master hill starts. Beast Banks and Sepulchre Lane are steep.
  4. Watch for tourists. In summer, expect slow-moving cars and cyclists.
  5. Keep observation active. Rural blind bends reward early hazard perception.
  6. Know Romney Bridge priority. Wait, do not creep.
  7. Plan for livestock. Farm vehicles and sheep are common on the test.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pass rate at Kendal driving test centre?

Kendal typically sits between 62% and 66%, one of the highest in the UK.

Where is Kendal driving test centre?

Appleby Road, Kendal LA9 6ES, just north of the town centre.

Are Kendal test routes mostly rural?

Roughly half the route is rural — A6, A591 and country lanes around Natland and Oxenholme.

Will I go into the Lake District?

Some longer routes do touch Windermere and Staveley, but the test stays within 20 minutes’ drive of Kendal.

Does Kendal still use manual and automatic tests?

Yes. Book the correct category when you make your DVSA booking.

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