Aberdeen North sits at Bridge of Don, on the city’s northern edge, and it offers one of the most varied practical test experiences in Scotland. Within a single route you can be handling a large modern roundabout on The Parkway, a 20mph residential grid in Danestone, and a stretch of fast dual carriageway heading out towards Ellon.
This guide sets out what the centre is like, which roads appear on nearly every route, the junctions that generate the most faults, what the pass rate really means and how to build a practice plan that works.
The centre is at Unit A4, Davidson House, Campus 1, Balgownie Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, AB22 8GT. It is a modern business-campus site north of the River Don, close to the A90 and The Parkway.
These two roads appear across the majority of published routes. Balgownie Road links the centre to the wider Bridge of Don network; Scotstown Road runs through residential and school areas with 20mph and 30mph limits, speed cushions and pedestrian crossings.
The A90 Parkway is the fast element. Dual carriageway sections, large roundabouts and traffic moving at 50–70mph. Examiners use it to assess merging, lane discipline, following distance and your ability to keep pace safely.
The northern housing estates supply the technical detail: junctions with restricted visibility, parked cars, mini-roundabouts and 20mph zones. Manoeuvres are frequently set on these streets.
Heading towards the city you may cross the Bridge of Don and pick up King Street, with bus lanes, cycle provision and university traffic. This is where road positioning and awareness of vulnerable road users are tested hardest.
Longer routes push out towards Ellon Road and the rural fringe, giving national-speed-limit driving, bends and occasional agricultural traffic. Independent driving sections are often set here.
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.
| Measure | Aberdeen North | National picture |
|---|---|---|
| Approximate car pass rate | ~47–52% depending on data release | ~48% |
| Typical waiting time | ~15 weeks | 15–22 weeks |
| Aberdeen South (Cove) | ~51% | – |
| Route character | Dual carriageway, suburban, rural fringe | Varies |
Published figures for Aberdeen North vary between sources and reporting periods, which is normal – pass rates move with the mix of candidates as much as with the roads. Both Aberdeen centres sit broadly around the national average, so choose on the basis of route familiarity rather than a decimal point.
Aberdeen North’s routes cover a lot of ground in 38 minutes. The Exam Routes App gives you real test routes with turn-by-turn navigation, so you can practise Balgownie Road, Scotstown Road and The Parkway in the right order and arrive knowing what comes next.
Unit A4, Davidson House, Campus 1, Balgownie Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, AB22 8GT.
Published figures vary between roughly 47% and 52% depending on the data release, putting it around the national average of about 48%.
Balgownie Road, Scotstown Road and The Parkway feature across the majority of published routes.
The pass rates are broadly similar. The routes are completely different, so practise the half of the city you will be tested in.
Very likely – The Parkway and the A90 feature regularly, so practise merging, lane discipline and safe following distances.
Learners who practise the actual routes walk in calmer and drive better. Download the Exam Routes App and know the roads before you sit in the examiner’s car.