Norwich (Jupiter Road) Test Centre

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

    About Norwich (Jupiter Road) Test Centre

    The Norwich (Jupiter Road) Driving Test Centre is situated in the outer suburbs of Norwich, Norfolk, providing a diverse testing environment. Test routes frequently incorporate a mix of residential roads, main A-roads, and dual carriageways, such as the A1042 and A47, assessing a learner's ability to adapt to varying speed limits and traffic conditions. Expect to encounter a range of junctions, roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings that mirror real-world driving scenarios. The centre's location in a busy suburban area means that learners should be proficient in navigating parked cars and anticipating potential hazards. Pass rates at Norwich (Jupiter Road) are generally in line with the national average, suggesting that test routes are designed to be challenging but fair, requiring a solid understanding of the Highway Code and confident vehicle control. Learners who have thoroughly prepared for diverse road conditions and practiced independent driving will be well-placed for success.

    Driving Test Cancellations at Norwich (Jupiter Road)

    Finding driving test cancellations at Norwich (Jupiter Road) can significantly reduce waiting times for your test. Due to high demand, securing an early test slot often requires vigilance. Find Me A Driving Test constantly monitors the DVSA website 24/7 for new driving test slots and cancellations specifically at Norwich (Jupiter Road). Our service allows you to be notified instantly when a suitable cancellation becomes available, increasing your chances of booking a test sooner at this popular Norfolk centre. This helps learners in the Norwich area get on the road faster.

    Pass rate trend at Norwich (Jupiter Road)

    Pass rate over time

    Annual pass rate at Norwich (Jupiter Road), from 2016-17 to 2024-25 (DVSA data).

    Between 2016-17 and 2024-25, the pass rate at Norwich (Jupiter Road) has declined, moving from 57.7% to 42.2% (down 15.5 percentage points). It peaked at 63.8% in 2020-21 and was lowest at 41.5% in 2023-24, with a long-run average of 50.9%. 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 42.2%
    2023-24 41.5%
    2022-23 44.7%
    2021-22 54.8%
    2020-21 63.8%
    2019-20 50.8%
    2018-19 50.8%
    2017-18 52%
    2016-17 57.7%

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