Booked your practical at Belvedere driving test centre in south-east London? You’re heading to one of the quieter London test centres — but quieter doesn’t mean easier. Belvedere’s routes mix Thames-side industrial roads, tight residential terraces and the fast-moving A2016 Bronze Age Way. Here’s your complete 2026 Belvedere route guide.
Belvedere DTC is located on Picardy Manorway in the London Borough of Bexley. The centre is modern with dedicated bays, and off-road parking is available for candidates. It serves learners across Bexley, Greenwich and parts of Dartford, with easy access from the A2016.
Belvedere routes cover:
The A2016 slip roads are a classic Belvedere challenge — examiners expect confident merging at speed, with full mirror checks and decisive lane changes. The Erith one-way system around Pier Road catches out candidates who aren’t in the right lane at the correct time. The Picardy Manorway roundabout near the test centre itself has heavy HGV traffic from the neighbouring industrial units. Finally, Fraser Road in Erith is narrow with parked cars on both sides — tight clearances are a favourite examiner test.
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Belvedere has a pass rate hovering around 46%, roughly in line with the UK national average of 48%. The centre is considered one of the fairer south London options, with examiners known for clear, calm instructions.
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Belvedere DTC is on Picardy Manorway, Belvedere, DA17 6LZ, in the London Borough of Bexley. It has its own on-site parking.
Belvedere’s pass rate is approximately 46%, very close to the UK national average of 48%.
Belvedere is considered moderate difficulty. The main challenges are the A2016 slip roads and the Erith one-way system. With proper route practice, it’s one of the fairer London centres.
Any of the four DVSA manoeuvres can be tested, but bay parking at the centre is the most frequently set due to the marked bays on site.
Belvedere is accessible from the A2016 and the A206. The nearest train station is Belvedere, a short drive from the test centre.
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