Fraserburgh Test Centre

    Driving test cancellations, pass rates and key info in Aberdeenshire.

    About Fraserburgh Test Centre

    From its location at Unit 3, Block 1, South Gyle Access in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, learners taking their driving test can expect a diverse range of test routes. These routes are designed to assess a driver's ability to handle various road conditions, from compact urban roads to more open, rural sections. Expect navigation through areas with parked cars, junctions, and pedestrian crossings in Fraserburgh's town centre, alongside stretches involving higher speed limits on surrounding A-roads. The routes frequently incorporate roundabouts and crossroads, often leading into residential zones requiring careful observation and control. While specific pass rates for individual centres fluctuate and are not always publicly disclosed, the variety of roads in Fraserburgh typically prepares candidates for a comprehensive evaluation of their driving skills, suggesting a testing environment that encourages thorough preparation across different driving scenarios, contributing to confident and competent drivers.

    Driving Test Cancellations at Fraserburgh

    Securing an earlier driving test at Fraserburgh Driving Test Centre can often be a challenge due to high demand. Obtaining a cancellation in Fraserburgh typically requires persistence and frequent checking of the DVSA website. Find Me A Driving Test offers a service that monitors the DVSA's booking system 24/7, significantly increasing your chances of finding and booking a last-minute driving test. This eliminates the need for you to constantly search for available slots, providing real-time alerts directly to your device. This service is designed to help learners in Fraserburgh bypass long waiting times and secure an earlier test date efficiently.

    Pass rate trend at Fraserburgh

    Pass rate over time

    Annual pass rate at Fraserburgh, from 2008-09 to 2024-25 (DVSA data).

    Between 2008-09 and 2024-25, the pass rate at Fraserburgh has remained broadly stable, moving from 61.6% to 60.7% (down 0.9 percentage points). It peaked at 82.5% in 2020-21 and was lowest at 54.8% in 2011-12, with a long-run average of 62.5%. Pass rates vary year-to-year due to changes in test demand, examiner availability, candidate readiness and local route difficulty — these figures are taken directly from DVSA's published statistics.

    Year-by-year pass rate

    Year Pass rate
    2024-25 60.7%
    2023-24 63.8%
    2022-23 62.9%
    2021-22 73.3%
    2020-21 82.5%
    2019-20 66.1%
    2018-19 60.3%
    2017-18 63.6%
    2016-17 58.7%
    2015-16 55.9%
    2014-15 58.6%
    2013-14 56.5%
    2012-13 59.1%
    2011-12 54.8%
    2009-10 61.3%
    2008-09 61.6%

    Frequently asked questions

    You can move your test to these test centres

    From 9 June 2026, the DVSA only lets you move a booked test from Fraserburgh to one of the centres below. These are the official rebooking options for this centre.