Motorcycle Module 1 Test Centre, England

Oxford (Kassam Stadium) Driving Test Centre

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The Oxford (Kassam Stadium) driving test centre is located in Oxford, England. Below are the official pass-rate statistics, multi-year trend, demographic breakdown, and how this centre compares against the UK average and its neighbours, all drawn from the DVSA quarterly statistical release.

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Pass rate (2024-25)
74.8%
vs 48.7% UK avg
Tests in period
1.2K
2024-25
National rank
#30
of 80 centres
1st-time pass
N/A
DVSA omits this centre from DRT122C

Pass vs fail at a glance

74.8%passed
failed27.3%

11.5K passed, 4.3K failed, 15.8K total

How Oxford (Kassam Stadium) compares

Oxford (Kassam Stadium)
74.8%
UK national average
48.7%
Difference
+26.1 pp

Oxford (Kassam Stadium) performs well above the UK average. Learners passing here are more likely to pass than at most other UK centres, though this can also reflect quieter test routes and fewer challenging junctions.

Where Oxford (Kassam Stadium) ranks among 80 centres

Top 38%
Oxford (Kassam Stadium) ranks higher than 62% of UK motorcycle module 1 test centres
Rank
#30
BestMedianHardest

Pass-rate trend by year

Most common faults at this centre

The fault categories most frequently recorded against learners on test. Knowing them lets you target practice on the things examiners are most likely to penalise.

  1. 1Junctions - observation10
  2. 2Mirrors - change direction9
  3. 3Move off - safely8
  4. 4Junctions - turning right7
  5. 5Response to signs - traffic lights6

Per-centre fault breakdowns are derived from the DVSA national fault distribution applied to centre-level test outcomes.

Pass rate by demographic

Male vs female pass rate gap 22.1 pp
Male75.4%
0%UK avg 49.7%100%
Female53.3%
0%UK avg 44.0%100%
Zero faults0%
0 candidates passed without a single recorded fault

Estimated wait time and demand

Estimated wait
15 weeks
High demand
Weekly capacity
~41
estimated test slots per week
Trend
improving
availability direction

Wait times at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) have been gradually shortening as DVSA recovers post-pandemic capacity. Booking is achievable but not immediate: learners booking at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) typically wait around 15 weeks from booking to test day.

Peak months
June, July, August, September
longest waits in Oxford
Best to book
November, December, January, February
shortest expected waits

Wait time is estimated from regional demand patterns reported in the National Audit Office investigation into car driving test waiting times (Dec 2024) and the DVSA Despatch blog updates, combined with this centre's test volume. Real availability fluctuates with examiner staffing and cancellations, always check the official DVSA booking service for live slots.

Centre details

Address

Oxford (Kassam Stadium)
Oxford
Oxfordshire
England

Tests offered at Oxford (Kassam Stadium)

  • Motorcycle Module 1

For other test types at this location, search the DVSA centre finder.

Accessibility & facilities

Parking, toilets, and disabled-access details vary by centre. Check the official DVSA find a driving test centre tool, or call DVSA Customer Services on 0300 200 1122.

About this test centre

Where do you actually take your motorcycle module 1 test if you book Oxford (Kassam Stadium)? You start in Oxford, Oxfordshire, and the examiner takes you through whatever mix of urban and outlying roads sits within a roughly twenty-minute drive of the centre. 15.8K tests through 2017-18-2024-25 puts Oxford (Kassam Stadium) in the comfortable middle of the volume distribution. The pass rate moves with real signal, not noise.

How does Oxford (Kassam Stadium) compare nationally? 74.8% pass rate, #30 of 80 motorcycle module 1 centres in the DVSA network, 26.1 points clear of the UK average of 48.7%. The upper half of the country, in other words. For Oxford (Kassam Stadium) the DVSA suppresses first-attempt figures in DRT122C. Smaller centres get rolled up; this is one of them. The overall pass rate above is the only published figure.

All figures shown are aggregated from the DVSA quarterly statistical release covering the most recent reporting periods available. Pass-rate calculations exclude tests cancelled by the candidate or examiner. Sample sizes and methodology are described in the source attribution at the foot of this page.

Country
England
Test category
Motorcycle Module 1
DVSA centre ID
oxford-kassam-stadium-motorcycle-mod1

What learners should know about Oxford (Kassam Stadium)

  • Oxford (Kassam Stadium) passes higher than the UK average, but the marking sheet is identical to every other DVSA centre. The bias is in the routes (less traffic, simpler junction geometry); the standard is national.
  • If you can, take at least one lesson with an instructor who specifically works the Oxford (Kassam Stadium) routes. Local instructors know which junctions are the centre's hardest and will drill them.
  • Book through the official DVSA service (gov.uk/book-driving-test). Third-party "fast-track" sites charge a premium for the same booking; the DVSA's own cancellation feed is free.

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On the day at Oxford (Kassam Stadium)

Plan to arrive at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) about ten minutes before your slot. Parking varies between DVSA centres, so check the route and the surrounding streets on the DVSA centre finder a day or two ahead. With demand running high here and waits near 15 weeks, it is worth holding any earlier cancellation slot you are offered. Bring your provisional photocard licence; the examiner will not start without it, and you will need a roadworthy car with L plates and a working interior mirror.

Plan for a drive of roughly 40 minutes, identical in structure to every other DVSA centre. First comes the 20-metre eyesight check and a pair of vehicle-safety questions, one show-me, one tell-me, then the examiner joins you for the road section. About 20 minutes is independent driving by sat nav or by following signs to a named target, you tackle one of four set manoeuvres, and around a third of candidates get an emergency stop. The drive covers the local mix of road types within roughly a twenty-minute radius of the centre. Across recent DVSA marking, the fault logged most often at this centre is junctions - observation, worth drilling on the local routes before your date.

There is no wait for the verdict, the examiner delivers it at the centre. They go over each fault recorded, hand you the DL25 feedback form, and on a pass retain your provisional licence so the full version arrives by post. To pass you need no more than 15 driving faults and not a single serious or dangerous one; 74.8% of candidates at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) currently clear that.

Frequently asked questions

What is the pass rate at Oxford (Kassam Stadium)?
The current pass rate at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) driving test centre is 74.8%, calculated from 1.2K tests in 2024-25. DVSA does not publish first-attempt figures for this centre. Across all DVSA reporting periods on record, the lifetime average is 72.7% (from 15.8K tests).
Is Oxford (Kassam Stadium) an easy or hard test centre?
Oxford (Kassam Stadium) is ranked #30 of 80 UK motorcycle module 1 test centres by pass rate, placing it in the top half of motorcycle module 1 pass rates nationally. Its pass rate of 74.8% compares to a UK average of 48.7%. Much of the spread comes down to route geography: lighter traffic and simpler junctions lift a centre, dense city driving and complex roundabouts pull it down.
How does Oxford (Kassam Stadium) compare to the UK average?
Oxford (Kassam Stadium)'s pass rate is 26.1 percentage points above the UK national average of 48.7%. Oxford (Kassam Stadium) performs well above the UK average. Learners passing here are more likely to pass than at most other UK centres, though this can also reflect quieter test routes and fewer challenging junctions.
How many tests are taken at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) each year?
Oxford (Kassam Stadium) has recorded 15.8K tests in the available DVSA data, of which 11.5K passed and 4.3K failed. See the yearly trend chart above to track how test volume and pass rate have shifted over recent reporting periods.
Which driving test centres are near Oxford (Kassam Stadium)?
The closest DVSA test centres to Oxford (Kassam Stadium) are Oxford (Kassam Stadium) (64.8%), Oxford (Cowley) (48.2%), Culham LGV (51.3%) and Banbury (39.9%). Oxford (Kassam Stadium)'s 74.8% is the highest current pass rate among them. Oxford (Kassam Stadium), Oxford (Cowley), Culham LGV, Banbury sit lower. You can compare every nearby centre in the "Other test centres nearby" section above, or see them all on the interactive PassRates map.
When is the best time to book a test at Oxford (Kassam Stadium)?
Oxford (Kassam Stadium) currently sees high demand with an estimated wait of around 15 weeks. Waits tend to ease in November, December, January, when fewer learners are booking, and peak in June, July, August. If your test date is flexible, aiming for a quieter month can mean a shorter wait and more slot choice. Always confirm live availability on the DVSA booking service.
How do I book a test at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) and what do I need?
Book your practical test through the official DVSA service at gov.uk/book-driving-test, then choose Oxford (Kassam Stadium) as your centre. You will need your provisional licence number and your theory test pass certificate number. To pass, you must finish with no more than 15 driving (minor) faults and zero serious or dangerous faults. Our guides cover how to book step by step and how faults are marked.
How long is the wait for a driving test at Oxford (Kassam Stadium)?
The estimated wait at Oxford (Kassam Stadium) is around 15 weeks (high demand). That figure is modelled from regional demand patterns reported in the National Audit Office investigation into car driving test waiting times, the DVSA Despatch blog updates, and this centre's test volume of 15.8K lifetime tests. Wait times peak in June and July and ease in November and December. For live availability, check the official DVSA booking service.
Source

Data: DVSA quarterly statistical release, released under the Open Government Licence v3.0. PassRates.uk aggregates DVSA centre-level totals across reporting periods.

Edited by Vikas. DVSA data period: 2024-25.