Hexham, in Northumberland’s Tyne Valley, is a market-town test centre with routes that span quiet rural lanes, a busy historic town centre and the fast-flowing A69 trunk road. The centre is popular with learners because it’s small, low-traffic compared with Newcastle, and known for relatively short waiting times. If you’re sitting your test at Hexham in 2026, this guide breaks down the routes, the high-fault zones and the practical prep that turns a nervous learner into a confident driver. Local instructors will often recommend Hexham over busier centres precisely because the routes reward steady, well-practised driving.
Hexham DTC is conveniently placed close to the town and includes a small instructor parking area. Bring your provisional licence, arrive 10–15 minutes before your slot, and ensure your test car is roadworthy with visible L-plates.
The catchment is broad: routes can head into the historic town centre, toward Corbridge on the A69, or out into the rural countryside above Hexham.
Hexham test routes generally follow three patterns:
The independent driving section is normally programmed on the A69 or via the town centre back to the test centre.
Hexham’s classic trouble spots include:
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.
Hexham consistently reports above-average pass rates, often in the 60–65% range on DVSA published figures. The relatively low traffic and predictable route patterns mean candidates who have practised locally tend to perform well.
Most common reasons for failure: poor observation at the A69 slip-road merge and clutch control on the Battle Hill descent.
Exam Routes App has verified Hexham routes mapped with full turn-by-turn navigation. Practise the A69 sections, the town centre loop and the rural roads at your own pace before test day — the more familiar the routes feel, the calmer you’ll be when the examiner gets in.
Approximately 38–40 minutes from start to finish — the standard DVSA test format.
Hexham has historically reported pass rates in the 60–65% range, well above the UK national average.
Most routes include an A69 stretch with slip-road work, so practise this in advance.
Yes — tests run year-round. Only severe weather (heavy snow, ice or floods) leads to cancellations.
Yes. You can choose whether your instructor accompanies you on the test.
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.