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Address Cambridge, CB4 0WY
DVSA Pass Rate (2024-2025) 50.7%
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How We Find Test Cancellations at Cambridge

Cambridge driving test centre serves the city and surrounding areas. It conducts approximately 2,810 tests each year. The centre is easily accessible for learners in Cambridge and nearby villages. It offers a mix of practical test routes across urban and rural roads.

This centre tests a diverse group of learner drivers, including those from urban and rural backgrounds. Both manual and automatic test options are available. The centre handles a high volume of tests each year, making it busy throughout the year.

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CB4 0WY
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Cambridge DVSA Pass Rate & Statistics

50.7%
DVSA Pass Rate
54.5%
Male DVSA Pass Rate
47.6%
Female DVSA Pass Rate
2,810
Tests Per Year

Pass Rate Analysis

The overall pass rate at Cambridge is 50.7 percent, slightly above the national average of 47.5 percent. Male candidates have a higher pass rate at 54.5 percent compared to females at 47.6 percent. Pass rates for first-time test takers are not specified, but the figures suggest a competitive environment.

How Cambridge Compares

Cambridge's pass rate is comparable to nearby centres such as Cambridge (Brookmount Court), which has a pass rate of 49.9 percent. Both centres are close geographically, with Brookmount Court being right in the city. The slight difference indicates similar standards and difficulty levels across the centres.

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Tips for Passing at Cambridge

Test routes in Cambridge often include busy city streets, roundabouts, and some rural roads. Practice navigating narrow roads and managing traffic in built-up areas. Be prepared for variable conditions, especially during peak hours. Parking can be limited near the centre, so plan your route to include parking options in advance. Use quiet times for practice to build confidence in manoeuvres and observation skills. Watch out for cyclists and pedestrians, particularly around university areas and shopping districts.

How to Get to Cambridge Test Centre

Cambridge test centre is accessible by car, with several parking options nearby. Public transport, including buses and trains, serve the city well. The centre is within walking distance from key city locations and main transport hubs. Directions from the city centre are straightforward, with clear signs leading to the testing area.

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Cancellation Patterns at Cambridge

Cancellations tend to happen more frequently early in the week and during off-peak times. Slots can open up suddenly due to cancellations, so checking regularly can help secure a sooner test date. Booking well in advance is recommended, especially during peak months.

Driving Test Cancellation FAQs for Cambridge

What is the pass rate at Cambridge driving test centre?
The pass rate at Cambridge for 2024-2025 is 50.7 percent. This is slightly above the national average of 47.5 percent, indicating a reasonably balanced level of difficulty. Data source: DVSA.
How does Cambridge compare to nearby test centres?
Cambridge's nearby centre, Brookmount Court, has a pass rate of 49.9 percent. Both centres are close, with similar pass rates, suggesting comparable test standards and routes. Data source: DVSA.
What are the main challenges of testing in Cambridge?
Candidates often navigate busy city streets, roundabouts, and rural roads. Urban areas require good observation and manoeuvring skills. Rural roads can be narrow and require careful control. Practice in mixed environments improves chances of success.
When is the best time to book my test?
Booking early is advisable, especially during peak months in spring and summer. Cancellations can occur unexpectedly, so checking regularly can help secure an earlier date. Weekdays tend to be less busy.
Are there particular routes commonly used for tests here?
Test routes include city centre streets, roundabouts, and some rural roads around Cambridge. Practice these areas to gain familiarity with local traffic conditions. Your examiner may choose routes similar to these during the test.
What should I do if I fail my test here?
Review your test report to understand areas needing improvement. Book your next test as soon as possible and focus on practising your weaknesses. Many learners retake their tests and pass later.
Is it easier to pass on a certain day or time?
Tests scheduled during quieter times, such as mid-morning or mid-week, often have less traffic. This can make manoeuvres and observation easier. However, consistency in practice is more important than timing.
How busy is the Cambridge test centre?
The centre conducts around 2,810 tests annually, making it quite busy. Early booking is recommended to secure preferred dates. Cancellations can free up slots at short notice.
What is the typical difficulty level at this centre?
The pass rate suggests a moderate level of difficulty. Candidates should be comfortable with city driving, roundabouts, and rural roads. Good preparation and practice improve chances of passing.
How does DriveSooner work for Cambridge?
DriveSooner manually checks the DVSA booking system throughout the day for available slots at Cambridge and any other centres you select. When a matching slot appears, we send you an SMS straight away. You then log in to the official DVSA booking system yourself and move your test to that slot. Under the 2026 DVSA rules, only you can change your test.
Do I need an existing driving test booking?
Yes. You need an existing DVSA practical driving test booking. Under the 2026 DVSA rules, only you can change your test, so you need a booking in place before we start checking for possible earlier slots. You can book any available date through DVSA, even if it is months away, then let DriveSooner alert you when something earlier comes up at Cambridge.
How quickly will I get an alert for Cambridge?
How quickly a slot appears at Cambridge depends on that centre and current demand. We send alerts within seconds of a matching slot showing up. The more flexible you are with dates and times, and the more nearby eligible centres you add, the better your chances.
Is DriveSooner affiliated with the DVSA?
No. DriveSooner is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the DVSA, GOV.UK, or any UK government body.
What happens if no slot is found?
All paid plans include a satisfaction guarantee. If you are not happy with our service, get in touch and we will work with you to find a resolution. We check throughout the day until your current test date arrives.
Which centres can I choose?
From 9 June 2026, DVSA rules only allow you to move your test to the 3 nearest eligible centres to your current booked location. DriveSooner applies this rule to your alert preferences and shows you only the centres you are eligible to use.
Is it legal to use a slot notification service?
From 12 May 2026, only the learner can book or change their own test. DriveSooner is designed around these rules. We only send you alerts. We never book, change, amend, cancel, swap, hold, reserve, resell, or manage your test. You make any change yourself through DVSA.
How much does it cost?
Plans start from £13.99 as a one-time payment, no subscription. We manually check Cambridge and your other chosen centres until you find an earlier slot or your current test date arrives.

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