Hull Test Centre

    Driving test cancellations, pass rates and key info in East Riding of Yorkshire.

    About Hull Test Centre

    The Hull Driving Test Centre is conveniently located at 34 Annie Reed Road, in the Kingston upon Hull area of East Riding of Yorkshire. This purpose-built facility offers a variety of test routes designed to assess a learner's ability across diverse road conditions. Candidates can expect to navigate through challenging urban environments, including busy intersections, one-way systems, and areas with high pedestrian and cyclist traffic. The routes also incorporate residential streets, demanding precise control and awareness, as well as dual carriageways to evaluate hazard perception and higher-speed driving proficiency. While specific pass rates for individual centres are not publicly disclosed by the DVSA, the centre's location suggests a typical urban pass rate, often reflecting the complexities of city driving. Learners are encouraged to familiarise themselves with common road layouts and traffic scenarios prevalent in Hull to increase their chances of success.

    Driving Test Cancellations at Hull

    Finding a driving test cancellation can significantly reduce your waiting time at the Hull Driving Test Centre. Cancellations at this centre become available unpredictably, often due to other candidates rescheduling their tests. Securing an earlier test date requires constant vigilance of the DVSA booking system. Find Me A Driving Test offers a dedicated service that scans the DVSA website 24/7 for new test slots at the Hull Driving Test Centre, providing a greater chance of finding an ideal cancellation. This service can automatically book a suitable test for you, helping you avoid long waits.

    Pass rate trend at Hull

    Pass rate over time

    Annual pass rate at Hull, from 2007-08 to 2024-25 (DVSA data).

    Between 2007-08 and 2024-25, the pass rate at Hull has remained broadly stable, moving from 44.3% to 45.2% (up 0.9 percentage points). It peaked at 56.7% in 2014-15 and was lowest at 44.3% in 2007-08, with a long-run average of 48.3%. 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 45.2%
    2023-24 47.8%
    2022-23 50.7%
    2021-22 52.3%
    2020-21 51.4%
    2019-20 46.3%
    2018-19 47.6%
    2017-18 47.5%
    2016-17 48.2%
    2015-16 47.8%
    2014-15 56.7%
    2013-14 48.2%
    2012-13 48.5%
    2011-12 46.2%
    2009-10 45.7%
    2008-09 46.9%
    2007-08 44.3%

    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 Hull to one of the centres below. These are the official rebooking options for this centre.