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Wakefield Practical Driving Test Centre

If you are planning to take your practical driving test at Wakefield test centre, it’s important to familiarize yourself with its location. Wakefield is a cathedral city in the county of West Yorkshire. It is well-connected by road, with major routes such as the M1, making it convenient for learners from both around Wakefield and surrounding areas to reach the test centre. The test centre is located at the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) office on Silkwood Park, Its about a 15 minute drive away from the town centre.

To help you prepare for your test, we have put together a comprehensive guide below that includes directions, pass rates, test routes, and more, to help you get acquainted with Wakefield test centre and increase your chances of passing your driving test with confidence.

Wakefield Town Hall

Address

Mothers Way, Silkwood Park, Wakefield, Ossett,
West Yorkshire, WF5 9TR

Tests Offered at Wakefield

  • Car
  • Motorcycle module 1
  • Motorcycle module 2
  • ADI part 3

Parking

There is limited parking available at this test centre. 

Toilets

There are male and female toilets available at this test centre.

Disabled Access

Disabled arrangements can be made at this test centre. 

Phone Number

01924 274718

Check out the gov.uk – ‘book your driving test’ service for availability.

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Directions to get to Wakefield Driving Test Centre

Don’t worry if you are not familiar with the area, this test centre is very easy to find. The test centre is located on Mothers Way, Silkwood Park.

If you’re a learner driver living in Wakefield, you have a convenient and straightforward journey to the driving test centre. From the town centre head West towards Ossett on the A638, as you get closer to the M1 junction you will find Silkwood Park on your righthand side,  turning right will lead you onto Goldsmiths Avenue continue to the roundabout and take the second exit ahead onto Albert Drive, then take the  next road on the left into The Wilfred and the second road on the left will be Mothers Way where you will find the DVSA Wakefield Test Centre.

If you’re coming from outside the town, follow the appropriate route towards the M1 coming of at junction 40 and following for A638 towards Wakefield, Goldsmiths Avenue will be the second road on the left.

There is parking at this test centre but try not to arrive too early so as not to interfere with other drivers returning from their tests.

Here are the best directions to get there.

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What to expect on your practical driving test at Wakefield Test Centre?

This is the day and finally you are ready to take your practical driving test! Of course you will be  feeling a little nervous? you don’t need to be, the examiner is just going to be observing you driving safely, and the test is very straight forward and shouldn’t be anything new to you.

On the day of the test you just need to be at a Wakefield Test Centre 10 mins before your test, making sure you have your Provisional Driving License with you. The test will be as follows. 

  • An eyesight test,  you’ll need to read a number plate from a distance of 20 metres.
  • One “tell me” questions covering vehicle safety and maintenance. (click here)

20 minutes of general driving, where you’ll be following instructions from the driving test examiner, and will also need to perform one of the following manoeuvres

 

One “show me” questions covering vehicle controls, this will be asked while you are driving along. (click here)

  • 20 minutes of independent driving,  you will either follow sat nav directions or sign posts to reach a set destination
  • You may also be asked to perform an emergency stop.
 

Once you get back to Wakefield driving test centre, you’ll find out if all of your hard work has paid off. The examiner will tell you the result and give you some feedback which will contain any faults you might have accumulated. If you pass, the examiner will also give you a test pass certificate and the opportunity to send off for your new licence then and there. The full test report will be sent to you via the email that you provided when you booked your driving test.

More details can be found  Here

More about Wakefield Test Centre

If you’re to be a qualified driver in the a test area, be prepared to face a variety of difficult traffic conditions and road types. Whilst the driving examiner isn’t looking to fail you, their job is to make sure that you are actually ready to remove the L plates. As such, they’ll take you through a thorough test to see if you can handle safely all of the challenges Wakefield has to offer. With a variety of dual carriageways, residential roads, and congested areas, you’ll also need to be at ease with responding to different speed limits, it is worth practising this well as there are a lot of narrow streets. The test centre is based on an industrial estate area but with many test routes that take you out onto the dual carriageways and these are definitely worth practising. Also, it is worth practising some of the larger roundabouts around the test centre.

Want to be more familiar with Wakefield? here are some useful links below.

Driving Test Routes

Having local knowledge of the test area will give you a great advantage when it comes to taking your driving test. The DVSA does not make test routes public however, The test routes available on our site are the knowledge gained from local driving instructors who are able to either sit in on lessons or can track their cars whilst they are out on test. They are all current routes that can be used by the DVSA examiners. Downloading the test routes yourself if you have someone else that you can practise driving with will be a huge advantage and potentially save you a considerable amount of money and possibly speed up the time it will take to pass your test.

We are so confident in the quality of our test routes we always offer a free sample of one of the routes for you to take look at and practice before buying the full pack of routes – click HERE for a FREE Wakefield Driving Test Route

Wakefield Practical Driving Test Centre - Pass Rates

 

2018 -2019

2019 -2020

2020 -2021

2021 -2022

2022 -2023

46.36 %

43.45 %

44.12 %

47.00 %

49.02 %

What If I Fail?

It can be very upsetting to not pass your driving test, but as you can see from the figures above that quite a few people do not pass their driving test immediately, it may take them several attempts. Don’t be disheartened by this and take the time to do further practise and seek professional advice from an instructor if you feel it is nessasary.

 Once you feel ready to take your test you can re-book through the gov.uk – ‘book your driving test’ service additionally, you can use various websites/apps to find earlier cancellation appointments the one we recommend is below.

If you need a new driving instructor try searching for one at Drive Academy – one of the UK’s leading directories of driving instructors

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