Isle of Mull Test Centre

    Driving test cancellations, pass rates and key info.

    About Isle of Mull Test Centre

    The Isle of Mull Driving Test Centre is located in Craigmore, a small village offering a unique testing environment. Learners can expect a driving test experience characterised by single-carriageway roads, often with passing places, reflecting the island's rural nature. Test routes will likely incorporate varying speed limits, coastal roads, and situations requiring awareness of local traffic, including agricultural vehicles and tourist traffic during peak seasons. While specific pass rate data for the Isle of Mull is not publicly available, candidates should anticipate a focus on observation, control, and anticipation skills crucial for navigating island roads. The relaxed pace of life on Mull does not reduce the need for thorough preparation and adherence to driving regulations. Expect to demonstrate proficiency in navigating both open roads and the narrower, more intricate sections of the island's road network.

    Driving Test Cancellations at Isle of Mull

    Finding a driving test cancellation at the Isle of Mull Driving Test Centre can be challenging due to its remote location and potentially limited test slots. Learners seeking an earlier test date should be prepared to check the DVSA website regularly for cancellations. Find Me A Driving Test offers a service that continuously scans the DVSA booking system 24/7 for new driving test cancellations at the Isle of Mull. This increases the chances of securing an earlier test, allowing candidates to bypass long waiting lists and take their test sooner. Given the unique nature of this centre, utilising such a service can be particularly beneficial for finding an ideal test slot.

    Pass rate trend at Isle of Mull

    Pass rate over time

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

    Between 2007-08 and 2024-25, the pass rate at Isle of Mull has improved, moving from 59.1% to 71.4% (up 12.3 percentage points). It peaked at 88.2% in 2015-16 and was lowest at 53.7% in 2008-09, with a long-run average of 70.9%. 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 71.4%
    2023-24 57.1%
    2022-23 73.5%
    2021-22 66.7%
    2019-20 88.2%
    2018-19 80.8%
    2017-18 55.6%
    2016-17 64.7%
    2015-16 88.2%
    2013-14 80%
    2012-13 65.5%
    2011-12 87.9%
    2008-09 53.7%
    2007-08 59.1%

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