Greater London, England

Driving Test Centres in Greater London: 39 DVSA Sites Ranked

39 DVSA driving test sites across Greater London, part of England. Car pass rate 48.1% (2024-25 DVSA data), UK car average 48.7%.

DVSA sites
39
32 rankable (1,000+ tests in current period)
Car pass rate
48.1%
2024-25 car tests, -0.6 pp vs UK
UK car average
48.7%
2024-25 DVSA data
Car tests
2.3M
lifetime car tests

DVSA data last updated June 2026

About Greater London

Across Greater London, 39 DVSA test sites serve learners between Enfield, Pinner and Uxbridge. The county's 2.3M recorded car tests put it among the larger sub-regional networks in England, and the volume-weighted car pass rate for 2024-25 sits at 48.1% (UK average 48.7%).

On the 0.6 pp below the UK car comparison (2024-25 DVSA data), Greater London looks tougher than the UK average on paper. Pass rates within the county aren't uniform though, and the spread between the easiest and hardest centre tells the real story. Plenty of candidates travel to a neighbouring centre to find a route that suits them better.

The headline spread within Greater London sits between Pinner (76.6%) at the top of the league and Chingford (London) (36.5%) at the bottom, a gap of 40.1 percentage points. Spreads of 10 to 15 percentage points within a single county are common, the route a centre uses matters far more than the county boundary.

Top 5 highest pass rates in Greater London

  1. 1
    Pinner
    Pinner, 2.1K tests (2010-11)
    76.6%
  2. 2
    Croydon
    Croydon, 1.2K tests (2012-13)
    72.1%
  3. 3
    Uxbridge (London)
    Uxbridge, 2.1K tests (2024-25)
    71.6%
  4. 4
    Tolworth (London)
    Tolworth, 1.5K tests (2024-25)
    70.5%
  5. 5
    Enfield
    Enfield, 2.9K tests (2012-13)
    67.3%

Top 5 lowest pass rates in Greater London

  1. 1
    Chingford (London)
    Chingford, 13.2K tests (2024-25)
    36.5%
  2. 2
    Belvedere (London)
    Upper Belvedere, 4.3K tests (2024-25)
    38.3%
  3. 3
    Wanstead (London)
    Wanstead, 8.4K tests (2024-25)
    40.4%
  4. 4
    Greenford (Horsenden Lane)
    Greenford, 7.1K tests (2024-25)
    40.5%
  5. 5
    Goodmayes (London)
    Goodmayes, 22.0K tests (2024-25)
    43.7%

All test centres in Greater London

Sorted by pass rate, centres with fewer than 1,000 current-period tests appear at the end.

001
Pinner
Pinner, 2.1K tests in 2010-11
76.6%
002
Croydon
Croydon, 1.2K tests in 2012-13
72.1%
003
Uxbridge (London)
Uxbridge, 2.1K tests in 2024-25
71.6%
004
Tolworth (London)
Tolworth, 1.5K tests in 2024-25
70.5%
005
Enfield
Enfield, 2.9K tests in 2012-13
67.3%
006
Mitcham (London)
Mitcham, 2.0K tests in 2024-25
66%
007
Erith (London)
Erith, 2.8K tests in 2024-25
61.4%
008
Sidcup (London)
Sidcup, 12.8K tests in 2024-25
59%
009
Enfield (Brancroft Way)
Enfield, 2.1K tests in 2024-25
56.3%
010
Enfield (Innova Business Park)
Enfield, 8.0K tests in 2024-25
54.1%
011
Tolworth (London)
Tolworth, 9.2K tests in 2024-25
53.3%
012
Isleworth (Fleming Way)
Isleworth, 12.1K tests in 2024-25
51.8%
013
Bromley (London)
Bromley, 10.9K tests in 2024-25
51.7%
014
Mill Hill (London)
Mill Hill, 8.7K tests in 2024-25
51.1%
015
Pinner (London)
Pinner, 14.7K tests in 2024-25
50.3%
016
Barnet (London)
Western Parade, 9.7K tests in 2024-25
49.9%
017
Yeading (London)
Yeading, 3.9K tests in 2024-25
49.9%
018
Uxbridge (London)
Uxbridge, 7.4K tests in 2024-25
49.6%
019
Hendon (London)
Hendon, 11.6K tests in 2024-25
49.5%
020
Erith (London)
Erith, 4.9K tests in 2024-25
49.3%
021
Mitcham (London)
Mitcham, 13.8K tests in 2024-25
48.9%
022
Morden (London)
Morden, 16.3K tests in 2024-25
48.8%
023
Hornchurch (London)
Hornchurch, 6.3K tests in 2024-25
48.3%
024
Tottenham
Tottenham, 12.2K tests in 2024-25
47.9%
025
Yeading (London)
Yeading, 6.3K tests in 2024-25
46.9%
026
Wood Green (London)
West Green, 10.8K tests in 2024-25
46.8%
027
Southall (London)
Southall, 6.5K tests in 2024-25
46.2%
028
Goodmayes (London)
Goodmayes, 22.0K tests in 2024-25
43.7%
029
Greenford (Horsenden Lane)
Greenford, 7.1K tests in 2024-25
40.5%
030
Wanstead (London)
Wanstead, 8.4K tests in 2024-25
40.4%
031
Belvedere (London)
Upper Belvedere, 4.3K tests in 2024-25
38.3%
032
Chingford (London)
Chingford, 13.2K tests in 2024-25
36.5%
033
Chevron (Flint)
<1k
Chevron, 638.785 tests in 2024-25
73.8%
034
Southall
<1k
Southall, 490 tests in 2010-11
72.9%
035
Hamiltons (Kings Lynn)
<1k
Hatton Garden, 664 tests in 2024-25
68.5%
036
Wallace (Slough)
<1k
East Marylebone, 506 tests in 2024-25
67.8%
037
Driver Training Centre (Hastings)
<1k
Hither Green, 69 tests in 2024-25
66.7%
038
Chingford
<1k
Chingford, 112 tests in 2009-10
64.3%
039
Enfield (Brancroft Way)
<1k
Enfield, 849 tests in 2024-25
44.1%

Greater London driving test: common questions

What is the average driving test pass rate in Greater London?+

The car driving test pass rate across Greater London is 48.1%, 0.6 points below the UK average of 48.7%. It is a volume-weighted figure from the 32 test centres in the county with enough current tests for a reliable rate.

Which Greater London test centre has the highest pass rate?+

Pinner has the highest current car pass rate in Greater London at 76.6%, ahead of Croydon on 72.1%. Pass rates reflect the routes and traffic a centre tests on, not just how candidates drive.

Which Greater London test centre has the lowest pass rate?+

Among the county's busier centres, Chingford (London) currently has the lowest car pass rate at 36.5%. A lower rate usually points to tougher, busier test routes rather than stricter examiners.

How many driving test centres are there in Greater London?+

Greater London has 39 DVSA driving test centres, with sites around Enfield, Pinner, Uxbridge. Each centre's full pass-rate history, waiting time and demographic breakdown is linked above.

Is it easier to pass your driving test in Greater London?+

On average slightly less so: the 48.1% county figure sits a little below the national 48.7%. The bigger factor is the spread between centres, currently 36.5% to 76.6%, so which centre you book matters more than the county itself.

Where does the Greater London pass-rate data come from?+

The figures come from the DVSA's quarterly car practical test statistics, the official UK government release. We only rank centres with at least 1,000 current-period tests, so a small sample never produces a misleading rate.

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