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Sutton Coldfield Driving Test Centre Routes Sutton Coldfield Driving Test Centre Routes To make driving tests more representative of real-life driving, the DVSA no longer publishes official test routes. However, you can find a number of recent routes used at the Sutton Coldfield driving test centre in this document. While test routes from this centre are likely to be very similar to those below, you should treat this document as a rough guide only. Exact test routes are at the examiners’ discretion and are subject to change. Route Number 1 Road Direction Boldmere Rd Traffic light left Chester Rd Traffic light right Sutton Rd Left Silver Birch Rd End of road right Orphanage Rd Roundabout left Holly Lane Mini roundabout left Grange Rd Right Woodcote Rd End of road right Springthorpe Rd Mini roundabout ahead Pype Hayes Rd Left Marshbrook Rd Right Varley Rd End of road left Pype Hayes Rd End of road right Tyburn Rd Traffic light left Kingsbury Rd Roundabout left Chester Rd 2x roundabout ahead, traffic light right Sutton Rd/Birmingham Rd Left Station Rd End of road right Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 2 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Traffic light ahead Gravelly Lane Right Goosemoor Lane 2x mini roundabout ahead, crossroads left Court Lane Mini roundabout ahead, mini roundabout right Anderson Rd End of road right Short Heath Rd Traffic light left Streetley Rd Right Marlow Rd Mini roundabout left Bleak Hill Rd 2x mini roundabout ahead, end of road left Marsh Hill Traffic light right Slade Rd Mini roundabout left Fentham Rd End of road left Graveley Hill Nth Roundabout ahead Sutton New Rd Bear left Summer Rd/Gravelly Lane 2x traffic light ahead Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 3 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Left New Church Rd Right Buxton Rd End of road left Sunnybank Rd Crossroads right Station Rd Right The Boulevard End of road right Green Lanes End of road left Chester Rd Traffic light left Sutton Rd/Birmingham Rd Right Penns Lane Mini roundabout right Orphanage Rd Roundabout left Chester Rd Roundabout right Tyburn Rd Traffic light right Kingsbury Rd Roundabout right Holly Lane Mini roundabout ahead, roundabout left Orphanage Rd Right Edwards Rd Traffic light ahead Station Rd Traffic light right Gravelly Lane Traffic light ahead Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 4 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Traffic light left Chester Rd Traffic light right Sutton Rd Left Silver Birch Rd End of road left Orphanage Rd Roundabout right Chester Rd Roundabout ahead, left Humberstone Rd End of road left Eachelhurst Rd Roundabout ahead Tyburn Rd Right Pype Hayes Rd Mini roundabout right, end of road left Chester Rd Roundabout right Orphanage Rd Mini roundabout left Penns Lane End of road left Birmingham Rd/Sutton Rd Traffic light right Chester Rd Traffic light right Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 5 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Left Boldmere Rd Traffic light ahead Stonehouse Rd Left Corbridge Rd End of road right Halton Rd Crossroads ahead, right Carnwath Rd End of road left Monmouth Drive Traffic light ahead Banners Gate Rd Right Westwood Rd Right Reay Nadin Drive End of road left Chester Rd Left Bakers Lane Traffic light left Sutton Oak Rd Right Donegal Rd End of road right Queslett Rd Roundabout ahead Queslett Rd East Roundabout right Chester Rd Right Sutton Oak Rd Traffic light ahead Kingstanding Rd Roundabout 2nd exit Kings Rd Traffic light ahead, traffic light right Chester Rd Traffic light ahead, traffic light left Antrobus Rd Crossroads left Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 6 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Left Boldmere Rd Left Redacre Rd Left Ivy Rd End of road right Antrobus Rd Traffic light left Chester Rd Right Sycamore Rd Mini roundabout right Goosemoor Lane Crossroads left Court Lane Mini roundabout right Jerrys Lane Right Sheddington Rd End of road left Witton Lodge Rd Right Maxted Rd Left Hurstwood Rd Crossroads ahead Capilano Rd Crossroads right Witton Lodge Rd Roundabout ahead, right Hastings Rd/Weycroft Rd End of road right College Rd Roundabout ahead, left Warren Farm Rd Right Ellerton Rd Mini roundabout left Finchley Rd 2x mini roundabout ahead, traffic light right Kings Rd Traffic light ahead Jockey Rd Roundabout ahead, right Oakwood Rd End of road left Antrobus Rd Crossroads left Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 7 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Right Antrobus Rd Right Oakwood Rd End of road left Jockey Rd Roundabout 3rd exit, right Darnick Rd End of road left Monmouth Drive Traffic light ahead Banners Gate Rd/Rough Rd Roundabout right Kettlehouse Rd/Bandywood Rd Left Wandsworth Rd Traffic light right Kings Rd Roundabout right Queslett Rd/Queslett Rd East Roundabout ahead, roundabout right Chester Rd 4x traffic light ahead, traffic light left Antrobus Rd Crossroads left Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 8 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Traffic light left Chester Rd Traffic light right Sutton Rd Left Holly Lane Roundabout right Orphanage Rd Left Orchard Rd Crossroads ahead, end of road left Edwards Rd End of road right Moor End Lane/Spring Lane End of road right Kingsbury Rd Crossroads left Bromford Lane Traffic light left Tyburn Rd Left Inland Rd Crossroads left Round Rd Left Birches Green Rd End of road right Kingsbury Rd Roundabout ahead, traffic light left Tyburn Rd Right Egerton Rd Left Gunter Rd End of road left Chester Rd 2x roundabout ahead, traffic light ahead, traffic light right Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 9 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Left Boldmere Rd Left Redacre Rd End of road right Oakwood Rd End of road left Jockey Rd Roundabout 2nd exit College Rd Traffic light ahead, right Warren Farm Rd Right Finchley Rd Traffic light ahead Hartley Rd End of road right Rough Rd Left George Frederick Rd End of road right Sutton Oak Rd Left Donegal Rd Roundabout ahead, end of road right Queslett Rd East Roundabout ahead, roundabout right Chester Rd 4x traffic light ahead, traffic light left Antrobus Rd Crossroads left Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 10 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Left Station Rd Right Buxton Rd Crossroads ahead, end of road left Sunnybank Rd Crossroads right Station Rd Right The Boulevard End of road right Green Lanes End of road left Chester Rd Traffic light left Sutton Rd/Birmingham Rd Right Greenhill Rd Right Beech Hill Rd Mini roundabout left Penns Lane Traffic light right Eachelhurst Rd Roundabout ahead Tyburn Rd Left Egerton Rd Left Gunter Rd End of road left Chester Rd 2x roundabouts ahead, traffic light ahead, traffic light right Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 11 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Left Boldmere Rd Traffic light ahead Stonehouse Rd Right Braemar Rd End of road right Somerville Rd End of road left Jockey Rd Right Goldieslie Rd Crossroads ahead Eastern Rd Crossroads left Station Rd End of road left Birmingham Rd Right Wylde Green Rd Traffic light right Walmley Rd Traffic light left Walmley Ash Rd Roundabout right, roundabout ahead, roundabout right Kingsbury Rd A38 Roundabout ahead, roundabout right Chester Rd 2x roundabout ahead, traffic light ahead, traffic light right Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 12 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Left Beacon Rd End of road right Western Rd Crossroads ahead Sunnybank Rd End of road left Boldmere Rd Traffic light left Chester Rd Traffic light ahead, roundabout left Orphanage Rd Mini roundabout right Penns Lane Traffic light right Eachelhurst Rd Roundabout ahead Tyburn Rd Right Pype Hayes Rd Mini roundabout ahead Springthorpe Rd End of road right Woodcote Rd End of road right Grange Rd Left Chester Rd Roundabout ahead, traffic light ahead, traffic light right Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 13 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Traffic light left Chester Rd Traffic light right Sutton Rd Left Orchard Rd 2x crossroads ahead, end of road left Edwards Rd End of road right Moor End Rd/Spring Rd End of road left Kingsbury Rd Roundabout right Holly Lane Traffic light ahead, roundabout right Wood Lane Left Wingfoot Way Roundabout ahead, roundabout left Fort Parkway Roundabout ahead, roundabout left Chester Rd 3x roundabout ahead, traffic light ahead, traffic light right Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 14 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Traffic light left Chester Rd Traffic light right Sutton Rd Left Orchard Rd Crossroads left Orphanage Rd Roundabout right Holly Lane Mini roundabout ahead, roundabout ahead, traffic light right Tyburn Rd 2x traffic light ahead, right Wheelwright Rd Right Alleyne Rd Crossroads right Erdington Hall Rd End of road left Bromford Lane/Wood End Rd Roundabout ahead Reservoir Rd Traffic light right Streetly Rd Traffic light ahead, end of road right Jerry’s Lane Mini roundabout left Court Lane Right Goosemoor Lane 2x mini roundabout ahead, end of road left Gravelly Lane Traffic light ahead Boldmere Rd Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 15 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Boldmere Rd Left Station Rd Left Western Rd Crossroads left Highbridge Rd Crossroads left Boldmere Rd Traffic light ahead Gravelly Lane Traffic light right Station Rd/Marsh Lane Right Edgware Rd Left Barnet Rd End of road left Streetly Rd Traffic light right Marsh Hill Right Bleak Hill Rd Mini roundabout right Dallas Rd End of road left Streetly Rd Traffic light left Perry Common Rd Traffic light right College Rd Roundabout ahead, traffic light ahead, traffic light left Chester Rd Traffic light right Jockey Rd Roundabout ahead, traffic light right Boldmere Rd Right Driving Test Centre .
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