Glasgow (Anniesland) Test Centre

    Driving test cancellations, pass rates and key info in Glasgow City.

    About Glasgow (Anniesland) Test Centre

    The Glasgow (Anniesland) Driving Test Centre is situated in the Anniesland area of Glasgow, offering a practical test experience that reflects the diverse urban and suburban environments of the city. Test routes from this centre commonly incorporate a mix of residential streets, main arterial roads, and potentially dual carriageways like the A739, providing a comprehensive assessment of a learner's driving ability. Examiners here will be looking for safe and confident driving across varying speed limits and traffic conditions. Manoeuvres such as parallel parking, bay parking, and emergency stops are routinely assessed, often in quieter residential areas adjacent to the centre. The centre's location in Glasgow City means that candidates should be prepared for typical city driving challenges, including busy junctions and pedestrian crossings. While specific pass rates fluctuate annually, navigating a densely populated area like Glasgow Anniesland successfully demands a high level of proficiency and anticipation.

    Driving Test Cancellations at Glasgow (Anniesland)

    Securing an earlier driving test at Glasgow (Anniesland) can be challenging due to high demand. Driving test cancellations frequently become available, often at short notice. Find Me A Driving Test offers a continuous 24/7 scanning service of the DVSA booking system for the Glasgow (Anniesland) Driving Test Centre. This allows learners to be promptly notified of any new cancellations that match their preferences, significantly increasing their chances of booking an earlier test when one becomes available, without the need for constant manual checking.

    Pass rate trend at Glasgow (Anniesland)

    Pass rate over time

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

    Between 2007-08 and 2024-25, the pass rate at Glasgow (Anniesland) has improved, moving from 38.4% to 40.8% (up 2.4 percentage points). It peaked at 45.3% in 2012-13 and was lowest at 37.7% in 2019-20, with a long-run average of 41.9%. 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 40.8%
    2023-24 45%
    2022-23 42.3%
    2021-22 41.8%
    2020-21 42.2%
    2019-20 37.7%
    2018-19 38.2%
    2017-18 39%
    2016-17 42.3%
    2015-16 43.2%
    2014-15 45.1%
    2013-14 45%
    2012-13 45.3%
    2011-12 43.5%
    2010-11 43.5%
    2009-10 41.4%
    2008-09 40%
    2007-08 38.4%

    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 Glasgow (Anniesland) to one of the centres below. These are the official rebooking options for this centre.