Workington Driving Test 2026: The Complete Route Guide to Passing

Workington Driving Test 2026: The Complete Route Guide to Passing

Workington Driving Test Centre serves learners across west Cumbria, from Maryport down to Whitehaven. Tests here are different from city-based routes — you will see open country lanes, the A66 dual carriageway, harbour-front streets and the gentle but tricky 30mph zones around Salterbeck and Stainburn. The pass rate is one of the highest in England, but only because Workington learners typically know their routes inside out before test day.

This 2026 guide is your complete plan: routes, tricky junctions, the local pass rate, and the tips that pay off in the test car.

About Workington Test Centre

Workington Driving Test Centre is at Centurion House, Lonsdale Park, Lillyhall, Workington CA14 4HA. There’s parking on Lonsdale Park and the centre’s waiting area is small but functional. Tests run Monday to Friday with occasional Saturday slots.

The Routes Around Workington

Test routes from Workington typically use:

  • The A66 west towards Workington town — dual carriageway with a 70mph limit and slip-road merges.
  • Stainburn Road and Workington Road — 30mph residential streets with parked cars.
  • Harrington Road and the harbour area — narrow streets with one-way sections.
  • Calva Road and the country routes towards Distington and Camerton — 60mph country lanes.
  • Salterbeck and Westfield — residential 20mph zones with mini-roundabouts.

Tricky Spots & Common Challenges

The A66 / A595 Lillyhall junction. A high-speed approach and a multi-lane roundabout. Lane choice and a confident merge back onto the A66 catch out nervous drivers.

Calva Bridge. Narrow bridge with priority given to one direction — examiners check you read the road signs and give way correctly.

Harrington Road one-way system. Easy to enter going the wrong way if you don’t read the signs.

Country lane bends. 60mph national speed limit signs on roads that often don’t safely allow more than 40mph. Drive to the conditions.

Stainburn school zone. 20mph limit, school crossings, and parked cars. Slow, smooth driving wins marks.

Pass Rates & Statistics

Workington’s pass rate sits around 62%, one of the highest in England and well above the national average. The high rate reflects the rural setting and the smaller volume of candidates — but don’t let it fool you. The country-road sections still need genuine respect for speed and conditions.

Practise Workington Test Routes on Your Phone

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.

Top Tips for Passing at Workington

  1. Drive the country lanes in different weather. Wet conditions on Calva Road need different speed and steering inputs.
  2. Master the Lillyhall roundabout — practise from every approach.
  3. Practise the A66 merge until accelerating to 70mph feels natural.
  4. Read every speed limit sign on the country routes — they change often.
  5. Use mirrors before every speed change. Examiners check the order: mirror, signal, manoeuvre.
  6. Stay calm at the harbour one-way system. Read the signs, plan your turn early.
  7. Don’t speed up because the limit changed. 60mph on a single-track lane is rarely safe.

How Exam Routes App Can Help

The Exam Routes App stores Workington’s most-used test routes with turn-by-turn voice guidance. Drive the Lillyhall roundabout, the A66 merge and the Calva Road country stretch as many times as you want before test day. The app gives you the route familiarity that turns a nervous test into a confident pass.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Workington test centre?

Centurion House, Lonsdale Park, Lillyhall, CA14 4HA — about 5 minutes from the A66 and 10 minutes from Workington town.

Does the test include the A66?

Yes — most routes use the A66 dual carriageway, including a slip-road merge at Lillyhall.

What’s the pass rate at Workington in 2026?

Around 62%, one of the highest in England and well above the national average.

Are there any motorway sections?

No — the M6 is too far east. The A66 is the highest-speed road on test routes.

Can I take the test in an automatic at Workington?

Yes — but you will only receive an automatic-only licence.

Don’t Leave Your Workington Test to Chance

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.