Airdrie vs Glasgow (Baillieston)

Side-by-Side Comparison

Metric Airdrie Glasgow (Baillieston)
Overall Pass Rate 41.3% 44.4%
Male Pass Rate 40.4% 45.3%
Female Pass Rate 42.7% 43.2%
Tests Conducted 6,673 9,478
Years of Data 17 17

Pass Rate Trends

35% 39% 43% 47% 51% 55% 2007 2010 2013 2016 2019 2023 2007: 37.9% 2008: 40.2% 2009: 40.2% 2010: 41.2% 2011: 42.9% 2012: 44.9% 2013: 44.4% 2014: 44.2% 2015: 43.0% 2016: 44.2% 2017: 42.8% 2018: 40.2% 2019: 42.4% 2021: 47.1% 2022: 44.7% 2023: 45.3% 2024: 44.4% 2007: 41.4% 2008: 44.0% 2009: 42.0% 2010: 43.8% 2011: 45.3% 2012: 44.7% 2013: 45.8% 2014: 42.7% 2015: 45.1% 2016: 46.3% 2017: 47.7% 2018: 45.5% 2019: 45.6% 2021: 52.6% 2022: 48.1% 2023: 44.1% 2024: 41.3%
Airdrie Glasgow (Baillieston)

Airdrie vs Glasgow (Baillieston)

Choosing between Airdrie and Glasgow (Baillieston) for your practical driving test? This comparison breaks down the key differences to help you decide. With a 3.1 percentage point gap between them, there is a meaningful difference in pass rates.

Airdrie has a pass rate of 41.3% from 6,673 tests, while Glasgow (Baillieston) sits at 44.4% from 9,478 tests in the latest financial year.

Detailed Analysis

Pass rates: Glasgow (Baillieston) leads with the higher pass rate. The gap is relatively small and could fluctuate year to year.

Test volume: Glasgow (Baillieston) is the busier centre with 9,478 tests per year, compared to 6,673 at Airdrie. Both centres have comparable volumes.

Trends: Airdrie has declined notably over the last three years, falling 6.8 percentage points, while Glasgow (Baillieston) has remained relatively stable over the last three years. These opposing trends are worth monitoring, as the current gap may narrow or widen in coming years.

Gender comparison: At Airdrie, the male pass rate is 40.4% and female is 42.7%. At Glasgow (Baillieston), it's 45.3% male and 43.2% female.

Our Verdict

On pass rate alone, Glasgow (Baillieston) has the edge at 44.4% compared to Airdrie's 41.3%. However, pass rates reflect candidate cohorts as much as test difficulty. If you've done most of your lessons near Airdrie, the familiarity with local roads may outweigh the statistical difference.

Whichever centre you choose, thorough preparation is the single biggest factor in your result. Practice until you're consistently confident, book when you feel ready, and arrive early on the day.

Booking Tips

When choosing between these centres, consider the following practical factors:

  • Availability: Glasgow (Baillieston) is the busier centre (9,478 vs 6,673 tests/year). Airdrie may have more available slots.
  • Best months: Airdrie's highest pass rate month is Mar (50.4%). Glasgow (Baillieston) peaks in Jul (47.5%).
  • Practice area: Book at the centre whose surrounding roads you've practised on most. Route familiarity consistently matters more than pass rate statistics.
  • Cancellation checking: If your preferred centre has a long wait, consider using a cancellation checking service. Both centres may have short-notice openings that aren't visible when you first book.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has the higher pass rate, Airdrie or Glasgow (Baillieston)?

Glasgow (Baillieston) has the higher pass rate at 44.4%, compared to 41.3% at Airdrie. This is a 3.1 percentage point difference.

Which centre is busier?

Glasgow (Baillieston) conducts more tests (9,478 vs 6,673 per year). The quieter centre may offer more flexible booking times.

Are these pass rates trending up or down?

Airdrie has declined notably over the last three years, falling 6.8 percentage points. Glasgow (Baillieston) has remained relatively stable over the last three years. Check each centre's individual page for the full historical chart.

Should I choose a centre based on pass rate alone?

No. Pass rates reflect the overall candidate pool, not test difficulty. A centre with a lower pass rate may have more first-time or nervous candidates. Your own preparation, familiarity with the roads, and comfort level on test day are far more important than a few percentage points of difference.