Booked at Macclesfield? You’re testing in one of Cheshire East’s most varied driving environments — a market town wedged between the Peak District foothills, the A523 dual carriageway and a tight grid of Victorian back streets. Routes out of the centre on Lyme Green Business Park combine fast country roads, twisty hillside lanes, and a busy town centre with multi-lane gyratories. This 2026 route guide explains what examiners look for, what trips up the most candidates, and how to plan your final week of practise.
Macclesfield’s practical test centre is at Lyme Green Business Park, London Road, Macclesfield, SK11 0LR, just south of the town. Free parking is on-site, with a small waiting room and toilets. The centre is well signed from the A523. Bring your provisional licence, arrive 10 minutes early and use the time to walk a circuit of the car park to settle nerves.
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Macclesfield typically posts a pass rate of around 56–62%, well above the national average. The high pass rate reflects the local instructor base and the fact that many candidates here have already failed at busier centres like Stockport or Manchester. Female candidates and 17–24 year olds pass at the highest rates.
The Exam Routes App’s Macclesfield library covers every published examiner pattern out of Lyme Green Business Park, including the Silk Road bypass, the hillside loop and the Sutton country roads. Each route includes turn-by-turn voice navigation so you can rehearse the test precisely as the examiner will set it.
It has one of the higher pass rates in Cheshire, but that reflects good preparation rather than easy routes. The Silk Road and country lanes still demand strong observation and speed judgement.
Most often back at the test centre car park (bay parking) or on Brown Street and Cumberland Street (pull-up-on-the-right and parallel parking).
No — the A537 Cat and Fiddle is outside the standard test routes.
About 38–40 minutes, including the manoeuvre and a 20-minute independent driving section.
Yes, provided it is taxed, insured for the test, has a current MOT, L plates fitted and an extra interior mirror for the examiner.
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