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Skip to main content Use your postcode to find details of your nearest driving test centres, including: what types of test you can take there the driving test waiting time at the centre any special instructions for using the centre on the Department for Transport website You take your theory test at a different centre. Find a theory test centre where you can take a test. There’s a different service to find a driving test centre in Northern Ireland. Last updated: 25 October 2016 Help us improve GOV.UK Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. What you were doingPortsmouth Theory Test Centre We’ll book a DVSA theory test in Portsmouth on your behalf. Take advantage of our ‘3 free retests’ scheme for added peace of mind, if you’re unsuccessful. Ground Floor Annex, Enterprise House, Isambard Brunel Road, Portsmouth, PO1 2RX The Portsmouth Theory Test Centre is currently operated by Pearson Professional.

The test centre is very easy to get to, within easy reach of Portsmouth and Southsea railway station, and the Hoverbus. By train, turn left out of the station and follow the road round and the test centre will be about a two minute walk on your left hand side. Bus numbers 1c, 15, 17, 18, 19, 23, 40, and the Hoverbus stop outside the site. There is currently no information about facilities available at the Portsmouth test centre. For advice concerning disabled access, it’s recommended that you speak to DVSA customer support on 0300 200 1122. Click here for the latest male, female & overall pass rates for Portsmouth Theory Test Centre. If you need to cancel or reschedule your theory test appointment at Portsmouth Theory Test Centre, let us know and we’ll contact Pearson Professional on your behalf. Please note, you must allow a minimum of 3 working days’ notice to cancel or reschedule your theory test. You will also need to have your Great Britain or Northern Ireland provisional driving licence number to hand.

Once we book a DVSA theory test on your behalf, you’ll receive a confirmation email with the details of your theory test booking – including date and time.
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To book a DVSA theory test for Portsmouth please have ready: * A valid UK or NI driving licence number. * A valid debit or credit card for payment. < Back To List The Quick And Easy Way To Book Your Portsmouth Theory Test Simple and Easy To Book Online All Driving Tests Covered Test Books and DVD's Avaliable Full UK Coverage Of all Test Centers Your Test Booked By Experienced Staff Free Access to High Way Code *To Qualify For a Free Theory Test Resit in Portsmouth You Need To Achieve Over 39/50 In Your Exam. Use your postcode to find your nearest driving theory test centres. get a map and directions to the centre check any special instructions for using the centre You take your practical driving test at a different centre. Find a driving test centre where you can take a test. There’s a different service to find a theory test centre in Northern Ireland. Top 10 bike test centre pass rates © CMG Ltd 2016.

This website is owned and published by Crash Media Group Limited. Driving test data by test centre Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency Theory and practical driving test pass rates for each test centre for different types of tests.It is 80 years since driving tests became compulsory for all new drivers in Britain. But does it really matter where you take the dreaded exam? Sweaty palms, a pounding heart? It is a seminal point in a person's life when they take their driving test. Pass and you are rewarded with freedom, career prospects and new friends who need lifts. Get it wrong and you are left with the stigma of failure, a reliance on public transport and an overwhelming feeling of disappointment.The Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) says instructors are regularly assessed to ensure tests are consistent across the country. But does that mean the test location is irrelevant?Advanced Driving Instructor Sandra Macdonald-Ames, who was the driving expert in the BBC documentary So You Think You Can Drive, said test centres with higher pass rates tend to be in rural areas.

"[Learners in rural areas] are effectively learning test routes in a fairly predictable environment," she said."If you practise for 20 to 30 hours you will inevitably cover all the local roads at one time or another. There are no nasty surprises."She said there is a "constantly changing situation with multiple hazards" in major cities."As it is more unpredictable, candidates are more likely to get it wrong as decision-making needs to be much sharper," she said."If you hesitate in London at a junction you make the traffic reports on Radio 2 for congestion. If you hesitate in a rural area, no one really notices as three cars are a queue."Figures from DVSA for 2013 to 2014 show that while the average pass rate was 47.1%, you were almost 15 percentage points more likely to fail if you took your test in Belvedere in the London borough of Bexley.The centre is surrounded by residential roads with narrow lanes as well as higher speed A roads such as the A220 and A206. But Mark Hewitt, who stopped taking pupils to the Belvedere test centre a year ago because of its reputation, said it was not the busy roads that make it tough."

I don't think it's the test centre, it's the examiners," he said. "A few of them are all right, the rest just don't chat. They are so dead quiet. Pupils need to see that the examiners are human as well." Of the top 10 centres with the lowest pass rate last year, five were in London, three were in the Birmingham area, one was in Leeds and one was in Luton.At the other end of the scale, candidates who took their test on islands off the coast of Scotland were more likely to succeed. TEST CENTRES WITH HIGHEST PASS RATES (2013/14) Isle of Skye (Portree) TEST CENTRES WITH LOWEST PASS RATES (2013/14) Eight out of the 10 candidates who took their test at the Isle of Mull passed, seven out of nine at Barra and 38 out of 52 in Brodick.Gordon Rae, who lives near the Isle of Mull test centre, has been an instructor for 12 years. He said the DVSA told him a few years ago tests on the islands were likely to be discontinued because they were not challenging enough.He said there are no traffic lights, roundabouts or dual carriageways."

When you work in this business you are aware of it," he said."I have requests from people who live on the mainland but want to go over to Mull because the pass rate is so much better. But I refuse to do it because I believe in the ethos that when a candidate has a test, they should be ready for it. "They might pass in Mull but when they go into one of the big cities, they would be like a fish out of a pond. It's an accident waiting to happen."In England, the Kendal test centre in the Lake District yielded the highest number of passes with a 70.8% success rate. Jan Walker, who runs Jan's Driving School in Cumbria, said many people asked if they could take their test at Kendal because they believe it is easier."Kendal has a lot of visitors so you get quite a few hold-ups," she said."It has a one-way system and you get stuck in traffic quite a bit. "When you are queuing in traffic you do not have to think that much. The cars in front of you are slowing down. "When you are on a fast road you have to think that bit more quickly."