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Where is Uxbridge Driving Test Centre?

The Uxbridge Driving Test Centre is located at:

1,  8, The Wireless Factory, Fleming Way, Isleworth TW7 6DB 

It’s easily accessible by public transport, with Isleworth railway station just a short walk away. Normally you would go with your driving instructor’s car. 

The average pass rate at Isleworth is around 47% (slightly below the national average). However, don’t let this discourage you—proper preparation and familiarity with the area can significantly boost your chances.

Why is the Pass Rates a bit Lower?

  • Busy roads: The test routes include A-roads, roundabouts, and heavy traffic areas like the A315 and A306.

  • Complex junctions: Expect tricky spots such as the Hogarth Roundabout and Great West Road.

  • Pedestrian-heavy zones: Areas near West Thames College and Isleworth town centre require extra caution.

What to Expect on Your Test

Test Routes Overview

Examiners at Isleworth take learners through a mix of:

  • Urban roads (20-30mph zones with frequent stops)
  • Dual carriageways (e.g., parts of the A316 and A4 with higher speeds)
  • Residential areas (watch for parked and on coming cars on the narrow streets)
  • Hill starts & tight turns (common in older parts of Isleworth)

One of Three Manoeuvres You Might Be Tested On

  • Parallel parking

  • Bay parking (forward & reverse)

  • Pulling up on the right & reversing

  • Emergency stop (1 in 3 tests, not counted as a manoeuvre)

Top Tips to Pass First Time

  1. Practice the Test Routes – Familiarity with key junctions (like the Twickenham Road roundabout) will boost confidence.

  2. Master Roundabouts – Isleworth has several multi-lane roundabouts; practice lane discipline and mirror checks.

  3. Watch for Cyclists & Pedestrians – Busy areas like Lampton Road require extra vigilance.

  4. Mock Tests Help – Ask your instructor to simulate test conditions, do several mock tests on the run up to test date.

  5. Stay Calm & Observe Speed Limits – Many learners fail for going too slow or too fast in changing speed zones.

On the Day of Your Test

  • Arrive 10 mins early – Late arrivals = The Examiner will not conduct the test.
  •  Bring your provisional licence – No licence, no test!
  • Check mirrors & blind spots – Examiners notice if you miss these.
  •  Listen carefully to instructions – If unsure, ask for clarification. Note that if you miss a turn it will be a direction error and not a driving error. 

After Your Test

  • Passed? Congratulations! Your full licence will arrive within 2 to 3 weeks.

  • Failed? Don’t worry—book another test ASAP while knowledge is fresh.

Final Thoughts

Isleworth Driving Test Centre has its challenges, but with the right preparation, you can pass first time. Focus on roundabouts, observation, and speed control, and you’ll be on your way to driving independence!

🚗 Good luck—you’ve got this!

If you’re taking your driving test at Isleworth Driving Test Centre, knowing the common test routes and tricky spots can help you prepare effectively. Below, we break down the most frequent routes examiners take, along with key hazards to watch for.

Examiners typically follow a mix of urban roads, dual carriageways, and residential areas. Here are the most common routes and what to expect:

1. Town Centre & Residential Areas

Typical Roads:

  • Lampton Road (A315) – Busy high street with pedestrians, buses, and parked cars.

  • Twickenham Road – Narrow sections with frequent parked cars; watch for cyclists.

  • South Street & Church Street – Tight turns and priority changes.

Key Challenges:

  • Pedestrian crossings (especially near Isleworth Library)
  • Frequent parked cars (be ready to pass safely or wait)
  • 30mph speed limit changes (some areas drop to 20mph near schools)

2. Hogarth Roundabout & Great West Road (A4)

Typical Route:

  • Exit test centre → right onto The Grove → left onto London Road (A315)

  • Hogarth Roundabout (multi-lane, busy with fast-moving traffic)

  • Great West Road (A4) – Dual carriageway with national speed limit (70mph) but often congested.

Key Challenges:

  •  Lane discipline (wrong lane = major fault)
  •  Merging safely onto the A4
  •  Exiting the roundabout correctly (signals & mirrors crucial)

3. A316 (Chertsey Road) & Twickenham Bridge

Typical Route:

  • From test centre → A315 towards Twickenham → join A316

  • Twickenham Bridge (wide, multi-lane road with speed changes)

Key Challenges:

  •  Speed awareness (varies from 30mph to 40mph)
  • Changing lanes safely (check mirrors & blind spots)
  • Dealing with heavy traffic (especially during rush hour)

4. Residential Areas (Osterley & Spring Grove)

Typical Roads:

  • Thornbury Road – Narrow streets with parked cars.

  • Spring Grove Road – School zones (20mph limits at certain times).

  • Woodlands Road – Tight turns and hidden junctions.

Key Challenges:

  • Meeting traffic (may need to reverse or give way)
  •  School zones (watch for children crossing)
  • Unmarked junctions (treat as “give way”)
  1. Hogarth Roundabout – Complex lane choices; many learners fail here.

  2. Great West Road (A4) Merges – Fast traffic; hesitation can be dangerous.

  3. Lampton Road Pedestrian Crossings – People often step out unexpectedly.

  4. Twickenham Road Narrow Sections – Tight with parked cars; control is key.

  5. Woodlands Road Junctions – Poor visibility; always slow down.

  • Drive at Different Times – Rush hour vs. quiet times feel very different.
  • Mock Tests with an Instructor – Simulate real test conditions.
  • Watch Dashcam Videos – YouTube has recordings of test routes.
  • Walk/Jog the Routes – Helps you notice road signs and hazards.

Isleworth examiners pay extra attention to:

  • Mirror checks (before signalling, changing speed, or turning)
  • Correct lane positioning (especially on roundabouts)
  •  Speed adaptation (not too slow, not too fast)

Master these, and you’ll boost your chances of passing first time!

The average pass rate at Isleworth is around 47% (slightly below the national average). However, don’t let this discourage you—proper preparation and familiarity with the area can significantly boost your chances.

Why is the Pass Rates a bit Lower?

  • Busy roads: The test routes include A-roads, roundabouts, and heavy traffic areas like the A315 and A306.

  • Complex junctions: Expect tricky spots such as the Hogarth Roundabout and Great West Road.

  • Pedestrian-heavy zones: Areas near West Thames College and Isleworth town centre require extra caution.

What to Expect on Your Test

Test Routes Overview

Examiners at Isleworth take learners through a mix of:

  • Urban roads (20-30mph zones with frequent stops)
  • Dual carriageways (e.g., parts of the A316 and A4 with higher speeds)
  • Residential areas (watch for parked and on coming cars on the narrow streets)
  • Hill starts & tight turns (common in older parts of Isleworth)

One of Three Manoeuvres You Might Be Tested On

  • Parallel parking

  • Bay parking (forward & reverse)

  • Pulling up on the right & reversing

  • Emergency stop (1 in 3 tests, not counted as a manoeuvre)

Top Tips to Pass First Time

  1. Practice the Test Routes – Familiarity with key junctions (like the Twickenham Road roundabout) will boost confidence.

  2. Master Roundabouts – Isleworth has several multi-lane roundabouts; practice lane discipline and mirror checks.

  3. Watch for Cyclists & Pedestrians – Busy areas like Lampton Road require extra vigilance.

  4. Mock Tests Help – Ask your instructor to simulate test conditions, do several mock tests on the run up to test date.

  5. Stay Calm & Observe Speed Limits – Many learners fail for going too slow or too fast in changing speed zones.

On the Day of Your Test

  • Arrive 10 mins early – Late arrivals = The Examiner will not conduct the test.
  •  Bring your provisional licence – No licence, no test!
  • Check mirrors & blind spots – Examiners notice if you miss these.
  •  Listen carefully to instructions – If unsure, ask for clarification. Note that if you miss a turn it will be a direction error and not a driving error. 

After Your Test

  • Passed? Congratulations! Your full licence will arrive within 2 to 3 weeks.

  • Failed? Don’t worry—book another test ASAP while knowledge is fresh.

Final Thoughts

Isleworth Driving Test Centre has its challenges, but with the right preparation, you can pass first time. Focus on roundabouts, observation, and speed control, and you’ll be on your way to driving independence!

🚗 Good luck—you’ve got this!

If you’re taking your driving test at Isleworth Driving Test Centre, knowing the common test routes and tricky spots can help you prepare effectively. Below, we break down the most frequent routes examiners take, along with key hazards to watch for.

Examiners typically follow a mix of urban roads, dual carriageways, and residential areas. Here are the most common routes and what to expect:

1. Town Centre & Residential Areas

Typical Roads:

  • Lampton Road (A315) – Busy high street with pedestrians, buses, and parked cars.

  • Twickenham Road – Narrow sections with frequent parked cars; watch for cyclists.

  • South Street & Church Street – Tight turns and priority changes.

Key Challenges:

  • Pedestrian crossings (especially near Isleworth Library)
  • Frequent parked cars (be ready to pass safely or wait)
  • 30mph speed limit changes (some areas drop to 20mph near schools)

2. Hogarth Roundabout & Great West Road (A4)

Typical Route:

  • Exit test centre → right onto The Grove → left onto London Road (A315)

  • Hogarth Roundabout (multi-lane, busy with fast-moving traffic)

  • Great West Road (A4) – Dual carriageway with national speed limit (70mph) but often congested.

Key Challenges:

  •  Lane discipline (wrong lane = major fault)
  •  Merging safely onto the A4
  •  Exiting the roundabout correctly (signals & mirrors crucial)

3. A316 (Chertsey Road) & Twickenham Bridge

Typical Route:

  • From test centre → A315 towards Twickenham → join A316

  • Twickenham Bridge (wide, multi-lane road with speed changes)

Key Challenges:

  •  Speed awareness (varies from 30mph to 40mph)
  • Changing lanes safely (check mirrors & blind spots)
  • Dealing with heavy traffic (especially during rush hour)

4. Residential Areas (Osterley & Spring Grove)

Typical Roads:

  • Thornbury Road – Narrow streets with parked cars.

  • Spring Grove Road – School zones (20mph limits at certain times).

  • Woodlands Road – Tight turns and hidden junctions.

Key Challenges:

  • Meeting traffic (may need to reverse or give way)
  •  School zones (watch for children crossing)
  • Unmarked junctions (treat as “give way”)
  1. Hogarth Roundabout – Complex lane choices; many learners fail here.

  2. Great West Road (A4) Merges – Fast traffic; hesitation can be dangerous.

  3. Lampton Road Pedestrian Crossings – People often step out unexpectedly.

  4. Twickenham Road Narrow Sections – Tight with parked cars; control is key.

  5. Woodlands Road Junctions – Poor visibility; always slow down.

  • Drive at Different Times – Rush hour vs. quiet times feel very different.
  • Mock Tests with an Instructor – Simulate real test conditions.
  • Watch Dashcam Videos – YouTube has recordings of test routes.
  • Walk/Jog the Routes – Helps you notice road signs and hazards.

Isleworth examiners pay extra attention to:

  • Mirror checks (before signalling, changing speed, or turning)
  • Correct lane positioning (especially on roundabouts)
  •  Speed adaptation (not too slow, not too fast)

Master these, and you’ll boost your chances of passing first time!

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