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Horsforth Driving Test Centre Routes Horsforth 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 Horsforth 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 Driving Test Centre Ahead Troy Rd End of road left Station Rd Roundabout 2nd exit St Margarets Rd Left St Margarets Ave Ahead Stanhope Ave End of road left Long Row Roundabout ahead Brownberrie Ave End of road left Brownberrie Drive End of road right Brownberrie Lane Left West End Lane Ahead West End Rise Left West End Rise End of road right Hall Lane End of road left Rawdon Rd Roundabout ahead New Rd Side Ahead Abbey Rd Left Abbeydale Way Right Woodhall Drive End of road left Vesper Rd Right Cragside Walk End of road left Lea Farm Rd End of road left Butcher Hill Roundabout right Low Lane Roundabout ahead Driving Test Centre Route Number 2 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout ahead Low Lane Left Butcher Hill Left Old Farm Approach Left Latchmere Drive Ahead Latchmere Cross Ahead Latchmere Drive Right Fillingfir Drive End of road left Ring Rd Roundabout ahead Broadway Roundabout left New Road Side Right Victoria Drive End of road left Victoria Crescent Left Victoria Gardens End of road left Newlaithes Rd Left Newlay Lane Right New Road Side Ahead Abbey Rd Left Abbey Walk End of road left Spen Lane Right Ghyll Rd End of road left Queenswood Drive Roundabout right Spen Lane Left Old Oak Drive End of road right Butcher Hill Roundabout left Spen Lane Right Spen Rd Left Spen Gardens End of road left Ring Rd Roundabout right Driving Test Centre Route Number 3 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout ahead Low Lane Roundabout left Butcher Hill Right Lea Farm Rd Right Cragside Walk Left Hawksworth Ave Right Hawksworth Crescent Ahead Lea Farm Drive End of road left Lea Farm Rd End of road left Vesper Rd Roundabout left Spen Lane Roundabout ahead Spen Lane Roundabout left Butcher Hill Right Old Farm Approach Left Latchmere Drive Ahead Latchmere Cross End of road right Latchmere Drive End of road right Old Farm Approach End of road right Butcher Hill Roundabout right Low Lane Roundabout left Ring Rd Roundabout right Rawdon Rd Right Layton Lane End of road right Layton Rd Ahead Brownberrie Lane Roundabout ahead Station Rd Right Troy Rd Ahead Driving Test Centre Route Number 4 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout ahead Low Lane Left Butcher Hill Right Lea Farm Rd Right Cragside Walk End of road left Vesper Rd Ahead Cragside Mount End of road left Vesper Rd Roundabout right Spen Lane Ahead Morris Lane Left Hesketh Mount Ahead Hesketh Rd End of road left Church Lane Ahead Vicarage Terrace Ahead Church Lane End of road left Morris Lane Traffic light left Kirkstall Lane Traffic light right St Annes Lane End of road right Burley Rd Traffic light left Kirkstall Lane Traffic light right Abbey Rd Right Abbey Walk End of road left Morris Lane Ahead Spen Lane 3rd roundabout ahead Spen Lane Traffic light left Ring Rd Roundabout right Driving Test Centre Route Number 5 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout ahead Low Lane Roundabout left Butcher Hill Roundabout left Spen Lane Left West Park Drive Ahead Spen Lane Right Spen Rd Roundabout left Otley Rd Roundabout right Ring Rd Traffic light left Weetwood Lane Left Adel Lane Right St Helens Lane Ahead St Helens Lane End of road left Sir George Martin Drive Ahead Sir George Martin Drive Ahead Long Causeway Left Back Church Lane End of road left Church Lane Right Church Lane Traffic light left Otley Rd Right New Adel Lane End of road left Otley Old Rd Right Spen Lane Traffic light ahead Spen Lane Roundabout right Butcher Hill Roundabout right Low Lane Roundabout ahead Driving Test Centre Route Number 6 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout left Ring Rd Traffic light right Spen Lane Left Spen Rd Roundabout right Otley Rd Right Drummond Ave Left Otley Rd Left Ancaster Rd Right Welburn Ave/Helmsley Drive or Rd End of road right Welburn Ave Left Kepstorn Rd Roundabout ahead Otley Rd Roundabout right Ring Rd Weetwood Traffic light left Long Causeway Left St Helens Lane Right Adel Lane Left Church Lane/Farrar Lane Left Raynel Drive Roundabout right Raynel Gardens End of road left Raynel Way Right Raynel Approach Right Otley Old Rd Left Tinshill Drive End of road left Tinshill Rd Left Troy Rd Driving Test Centre Route Number 7 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout left Ring Rd Roundabout left Otley Rd Right St Helens Lane Left Adel Lane/Church Lane/Eccup Lane Left Arthington Rd Right King Lane Left King Drive/Sunningdale Ave/Sunningdale Left Way Sunningdale Ave Right Sunningdale Drive Left Birkdale Drive End of road right Nursery Lane End of road left King Lane Roundabout right Cranmere Rd End of road right Cranmere Gardens/Cranmere Rise Left Cranmere Bank Right Deanswood Hill 2nd left Tynwald Drive Right Alderton Bank Left Black Moor Rd 3rd right Alderton Right Black Moor Rd Traffic light right Ring Rd 2nd roundabout right Driving Test Centre Route Number 8 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout left Ring Rd Left Spen Lane End of road left Otley Old Rd Right Raynell Approach Right Raynell Drive Roundabout ahead Raynell Drive End of road right Farrar Lane/Church Lane End of road left, ahead Holt Close End of road left Church Lane/Eccup Lane Left Arthington Rd Left Kings Rd Roundabout left Leeds Rd/Otley Rd Right Holt Lane Right Gainsborough Drive Right, end of road right Holt Lane/Holt Rd Left Holt Crescent End of road right Holtdale Approach End of road right Otley Old Rd Left Tinshill Rd/Station Rd/Troy Rd Driving Test Centre Route Number 9 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout ahead Low Lane Roundabout left Butcher Hill Roundabout left Spen Lane Right West Park Ave Roundabout right Otley Rd Left Hollin Rd End of road right Weetwood Lane Left Moor Rd End of road left Monkbridge Rd End of road left Stonegate Rd Traffic light left Parkside Rd Roundabout right Tongue Lane Traffic light right Ring Rd Left Blackmoor Rd Left Alderton Bank/Blackmoor Rd End of road right Ring Rd Roundabout ahead, roundabout right Driving Test Centre Route Number 10 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout left Ring Rd Left Spen Lane Left Iveson Drive Right Iveson Rise Right Iveson Drive/Laith Rd/Green End of road left Iveson Drive End of road right Otley Old Rd Left New Adel Lane Left Otley Rd/Leeds Rd Roundabout right Kings Rd End of road right Arthington Rd End of road right Eccup Lane/Church Lane/Adel Lane Right Weetwood Lane Traffic light right Weetwood Ring Rd Roundabout ahead Ring Rd Roundabout right Driving Test Centre Route Number 11 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout right Broadway Ring Rd Right Wood Lane Left Broadgate Walk Right Alexandra Rd End of road left Broadgate Lane Left Broadgate Lane Left King Edward Ave Roundabout ahead Bank Gardens End of road right Broadway Ring Rd Left Featherbank Lane Left New Side Rd Right Newlay Lane Right Newlaithes Rd Right Victoria Gardens Ahead Victoria Crescent Right Victoria Drive End of road left New Rd Side Roundabout ahead Rawdon Rd Right Hall Lane Ahead Poplar Close Left Hall Lane Left West End Rise Ahead West End Lane Right Brownberrie Lane Roundabout right 3rd exit Long Row Ahead Church Ave Left Stony Rise Ahead, right Drury Lane Roundabout right 3rd exit Bank Gardens End of road left Broadway Ring Rd Left Alexandra Rd End of road left Broadgate Lane Right King George Rd End of road right Low Lane Into Driving Test Centre Route Number 12 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Ahead Troy Rd End of road left Station Rd Roundabout right 3rd exit Brownberrie Lane Right Bayton Lane Traffic light ahead High St Left Windmill Lane Left Grange Ave Ahead East View End of road right Grange Ave End of road right Windmill Lane End of road left High St Roundabout ahead High St End of road right Silver Lane Ahead Haw Lane Right Hawthorn Rd End of road right Haw Lane Right Hawthorn Drive End of road left Cemetary Rd Right Warren House Lane Roundabout ahead Whitehouse Lane End of road right Scotland Lane End of road left Brownberrie Lane Roundabout right 3rd exit Long Row Ahead Church Ave Left Broadgate Lane Left King George Rd Right Springfield Mount End of road left Low Lane Ahead Driving Test Centre Route Number 13 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Left Lister Hill End of road right Long Row Roundabout right Station Rd Right Tinshill Lane Ahead Tinshill Ave End of road right Tinshill Lane End of road left Otley Old Rd Right Holtdale Approach Right Holtdale Crescent End of road left Holt Park Rd Ahead Holt Park Rise End of road left Holt Park Rd Right Holt Park Approach End of road left Holt Rd Ahead Holt Lane End of road right Otley Rd Traffic light left Church Lane End of road right Adel Lane Right Weetwood Lane Traffic light right Ring Rd Roundabout ahead Ring Rd Left Spen Gardens End of road left Spen Rd Right West Park Drive Left Spen Lane Roundabout right Butcher Hill End of road right Low Lane Roundabout left Ring Rd Right Stanhope Drive End of road ahead King George Rd End of road right Low Lane Into Driving Test Centre Route Number 14 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Roundabout left Ring Rd Left Parkstone Ave Left Parkstone Drive Left Iveson Drive Right Iveson Approach Ahead Iveson Drive Left Silk Mill Way End
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