Driving Test Centres in Glasgow City

5 Test Centres
40.3% Average Pass Rate
31,689 Total Tests/Year

Glasgow City presents a challenging but rewarding environment for learner drivers, with its mix of busy urban roads, complex roundabouts, and varied traffic conditions. The city's driving landscape includes everything from narrow residential streets in areas like the West End to major dual carriageways and the infamous Clyde Tunnel. With an average pass rate of 40.3% across its five test centres, Glasgow sits slightly below the national average, reflecting the demanding nature of city driving. However, don't let this put you off – thorough preparation and choosing the right test centre can significantly improve your chances of success.

When it comes to selecting a test centre, Glasgow (Baillieston) stands out with the highest pass rate at 44.4%, making it an attractive option for many candidates. Glasgow (Springburn Park) follows closely at 41.3%, while Glasgow (Anniesland) sits right around the city average at 40.8%. The centres at Shieldhall and Knightswood have slightly lower pass rates at 37.7% and 37.5% respectively, though this doesn't necessarily mean they're more difficult – it could simply reflect the specific challenges of their local areas or higher candidate volumes.

Your choice of test centre should depend on more than just pass rates alone. Consider where you've been learning to drive and which areas you're most comfortable navigating. If you've been practising mainly in the east of the city, Baillieston might feel more familiar, while those learning in the west might prefer Anniesland or Knightswood despite their lower pass rates. It's also worth checking availability, as some centres can be significantly busier than others, potentially meaning longer waiting times for test slots.

Glasgow test routes typically include a good mix of urban challenges you'd expect in Scotland's largest city. Be prepared for multi-lane roundabouts, busy shopping areas, school zones with reduced speed limits, and potentially some dual carriageway driving. Many routes will test your ability to handle heavy traffic, navigate complex junctions, and demonstrate confident city driving skills. Regular practice on a variety of road types around your chosen centre will help you feel prepared for whatever the examiner throws at you on test day.

Test Centres

Notable Centres

Highest pass rate: Glasgow (Baillieston) leads Glasgow City with a 44.4% pass rate. This is below the national average.

Lowest pass rate: Glasgow (Knightswood) has the lowest rate in the county at 37.5%. Candidates here face tougher conditions, so it may be worth considering alternatives within the county.

Middle ground: Glasgow (Anniesland) sits mid-table with a 40.8% pass rate, offering a balanced option for Glasgow City candidates.

Choosing a Test Centre in Glasgow City

With 5 centres in Glasgow City, you have options. Here's how to decide:

  • Pass rate isn't everything. Pass rates across the county are fairly consistent, so focus on other factors.
  • Proximity to practice area matters most. Choose the centre whose test routes you can practice on regularly. Familiarity with roundabouts, junctions, and road layouts in the immediate area is the single biggest confidence booster on test day.
  • Check booking availability. Busier centres in Glasgow City may have longer wait times. If your first-choice centre has a long queue, check whether a nearby alternative can get you tested sooner.
  • Consider a comparison. Use our comparison pages to see side-by-side data for any two Glasgow City centres, including trends, gender breakdowns, and monthly patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many driving test centres are in Glasgow City?

Glasgow City has 5 DVSA driving test centres. These range from Glasgow (Knightswood) (37.5%) to Glasgow (Baillieston) (44.4%).

What is the average pass rate in Glasgow City?

The average pass rate across Glasgow City's centres is 40.3%, below the national average of approximately 47%.

Which is the best driving test centre in Glasgow City?

Glasgow (Baillieston) has the highest pass rate in Glasgow City at 44.4%. However, the best centre for you depends on your location, where you've had lessons, and booking availability.

How do I book a driving test in Glasgow City?

Book through GOV.UK at gov.uk/book-driving-test. You'll need your theory test pass certificate number and your provisional driving licence number. The current fee for a weekday car test is £62, or £75 on evenings, weekends, and bank holidays.

How many tests are conducted in Glasgow City per year?

Approximately 31,689 practical driving tests are conducted across Glasgow City's 5 centres each year.

Areas in Glasgow City