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Leeds Driving Test Centre Routes Leeds 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 Leeds 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 End of road left York Rd Traffic light right Selby Rd Traffic light 5th left Wilfred Ave End of road right Green Lane Left Park St End of road right Primrose Lane/Valley Drive End of road left Primrose Lane End of road left Green Lane Right Graveleythorpe Rd End of road right Green Lane End of road left Station Rd Roundabout left Crossgates Rd Right Hawkhill Drive Crossroads ahead, end of road right Brian Crescent Crossroads ahead, end of road left Barwick Rd Roundabout ahead, 2nd left Eastwood Lane/Swarcliffe Drive 3rd left Swarcliffe Approach End of road left Seacroft Ring Rd Roundabout ahead Ring Rd Roundabout right Crossgates Rd Roundabout right Foundry Lane Roundabout ahead, roundabout left Wykebeck Valley Rd Roundabout right Oakwood Lane Left Coldcotes Drive 3rd right Foundry Approach Left Coldcotes Ave End of road left Harehills Lane Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 2 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Traffic light left York Rd 2nd left Gipton Approach End of road left Wykebeck Valley Rd Roundabout left Oakwood Lane Left Coldcotes Drive 2nd right Coldcotes Circus Right Beech Lane Right Oak Tree Crescent 2nd right North Farm Rd 3rd right Foundry Ave Right Thorn Terrace End of road left Thorn Mount End of road right Amberton Rd 3rd left Amberton Approach/Amberton St End of road left Amberton Approach End of road left Oakwood Lane Roundabout traffic light left Roundhay Rd Left Roseville Rd Traffic light left Bayswater Rd End of road right Harehills Rd Left Stanley Rd End of road left Compton Rd Traffic light right Harehills Rd 2nd left Driving Test Centre Route Number 3 Road Direction Driving Test Centre End of road left York Rd Traffic light right Crossgates Rd Left Hawkhill Ave 2nd right Sandway Crossroads ahead Hawkhill Gardens Right Brian Crescent End of road right Crossgates Lane Roundabout ahead Station Rd Traffic light left Austhorpe Rd 2nd left Tranquillity/Manston Grove Right Manston Drive Crossroads ahead Manston Gardens Right Church Lane End of road right, traffic light left Barwick Rd Roundabout right Ring Rd Left Stocks Approach End of road right York Rd Roundabout left North Parkway 2nd left Baileys Lane Right Rosgill Drive Crossroads ahead Rosgill Walk End of road right Rosgill Drive Crossroad right Kentmere Ave Mini roundabout ahead, end of road right South Parkway Roundabout ahead South Parkway Approach End of road right Foundry Lane Mini roundabout left Wykebeck Valley Rd Right Oakwood Lane Left Coldcotes Drive 3rd right Foundry Approach Left Coldcotes Ave End of road left Harehills Lane Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 4 Road Direction Driving Test Centre End of road left York Rd Right Selby Rd Left Dunhill Rise End of road left Selby Rd Right Grove Rd/Jean Ave End of road right Grove Rd End of road left Selby Rd/Portage Ave/Lombard St End of road left Broadway End of road left Temple Newsam Rd End of road ahead Selby Rd Left Halton Moor Ave Right Selby Ave/Wykebeck Mount End of road right Halton Moor Ave/Halton Moor Rd Left Halton Moor Rd/Newmarket Lane End of road right Pontefract Lane Roundabout ahead East Park Parade/Ivy St Roundabout right Side of York Rd Left Lupton Ave 3rd right Nowell Lane End of road left Harehills Lane Right Driving Test Centre Route Number 5 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Coldcotes Ave End of road right Foundry Approach/Coldcotes Circus End of road left Coldcotes Drive End of road right Oakwood Lane End of road left Wykebeck Valley Rd End of road left York Rd Left Foundry Lane 3rd roundabout right Oakwood Lane Left Oak Tree Drive Roundabout right Amberton Rd Right Amberton Approach End of road left Oakwood Lane Left Montagu Ave End of road left Easterly Rd 3rd left Gipton Wood Rd End of road left Easterly Rd Traffic light ahead Roundhay Rd/Roseville Rd/Cross Stamford St Traffic light ahead, traffic light left Lincoln Green Rd Traffic light right Burmantofts St Traffic light ahead, traffic light left York Road A64 Exit slip rd, roundabout ahead York Road slip Rd Left Torre Rd End of road right Stoney Rock Lane/Compton Rd Traffic light right Harehills lane Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 6 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Coldcotes Ave End of road left Foundry Approach Roundabout right Oak Tree Drive Roundabout ahead, end of road left Oakwood Lane Roundabout 4th right Springwood Rd/Ladywood Rd End of road left Springwood Rd End of road left North Lane End of road left Wetherby Rd Traffic light right Princes Ave Left Lidgett Park Rd 3rd right North Park Grove 2nd left Lidgett Park Ave End of road left North Park Grove/Devonshire Ave End of road right Street Lane/Princes Ave End of road right Roundhay Rd Left Harehills Lane Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 7 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Traffic light right Foundry Approach Roundabout right Oak Tree Drive Roundabout left Amberton Rd Right Amberton Approach End of road left, end of road left Oakwood Lane Roundabout ahead, traffic light left Roundhay Rd Right Gledhow Lane Right Old Park Rd 2nd left The Drive End of road left Old Park Rd Right Lidgett Park Rd End of road right Princes Ave Traffic light ahead Oakwood Lane Roundabout left Easterly Rd Right Dib Lane Crossroads ahead Montagu Ave/Lawrence Rd End of road left Montagu Ave End of road left Easterly Rd Left Lawrence Crescent End of road left Amberton Rd Right Thorn Walk Right Thorn Mount End of road left Amberton Rd Left Foundry Ave Roundabout right Foundry Approach Traffic light left Harehills Lane 2nd left Driving Test Centre Route Number 8 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Left Lupton Ave Roundabout left A64 York Rd 4th left Wykebeck Valley Rd Roundabout ahead Foundry Lane Roundabout right Oakwood Lane 2nd right Fearnville Rd/Fearnville View End of road left Fearnville Rd End of road left Fearnville Place/Grange Park Rd End of road right Dib Lane End of road right Easterly Rd/Wetherby Rd Roundabout right Ring Rd 3rd right Ramshead Approach End of road left Ramshead Drive End of road right North Parkway 2nd left Kentmere Ave Right Rosgill Drive End of road right Kentmere Ave End of road right South Parkway Roundabout ahead South Parkway Approach End of road right Foundry Lane Roundabout left Wykebeck Valley Rd Right Oakwood Lane Left Coldcotes Drive 3rd right Coldcotes Circus/Foundry Approach Left Coldcotes Ave End of road left Harehills Lane Left Driving Test Centre Route Number 9 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Ahead Harehills Lane Traffic light right Harehills Avenue End of road left Roundhay Rd 3rd left Oakwell Mount Crossroad ahead, end of road left Gledhow Lane End of road right dual carriageway Thorn Lane Becomes Lidgett Walk Becomes Jackson Avenue 1st left Lidgett Grove End of road left Jackson Avenue End of road left Gledhow Avenue Then Gledhow Wood Grove End of road left Gledhow Avenue End of road left Lidgett Lane Becomes Gledhow Lane Left Roundhay Rd Traffic light right Oakwood Lane Roundabout right Easterly Rd Left Gipton Wood Rd Ahead Foundry Avenue Right Foundry Drive Becomes Strathmore Drive Traffic light left Harehills Lane Traffic light 2nd left Driving Test Centre Route Number 10 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Ahead Roxholme Grove Right Gledhow Park Avenue Ahead 2nd mini roundabout Gledhow Park Rd Left Gledhow Valley Rd Right Allerton Grange Way Becomes Allerton Grange Avenue End of road left Lidgett Lane Right Bentcliffe Gardens Then Bentcliffe Close End of road left Bentcliffe Gardens End of road right Talbot Avenue End of road right Talbot Rd End of road left North Park Avenue End of road right Princess Avenue End of road ahead Oakwood Lane Roundabout right 3rd exit Easterly Road 4th left Gipton Wood Rd Crossroad ahead Foundry Avenue Roundabout right 3rd exit Foundry Approach Traffic light left Harehills Lane 2nd left Driving Test Centre Route Number 11 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Right Coldcotes Avenue End of road right Foundry Approach End of road left Coldcotes Drive 2nd left Beech Walk End of road right Beech Crescent End of road Oak Tree Place End of road right Oak Tree Walk End of road left Amberton Rd Roundabout left 1st exit Oak Tree Drive 1st left North Farm Rd End of road left Foundry Avenue 1st right Foundry Drive Becomes Strathmore Drive 1st right Berkeley St Then Berkeley Rd End of road right Berkeley St End of road right Strathmore Drive Traffic light right Harehills Lane 4th left Milan Rd End of road left Harehills Rd Right Bayswater Rd Traffic light left Roseville Rd Traffic light ahead Sheepscar St South Traffic light 1st left Skinner Lane Becomes Lincoln Green Rd Traffic light right Beckett St Becomes Burmantofts St Traffic light left York Rd Traffic light left Harehills Lane Right Driving Test Centre Route Number 12 Road Direction Driving Test Centre End of road left York Rd 2nd left Gipton Approach End of road left Wykebeck Valley Rd 1st left Oakwood Lane Left Coldcotes Drive 2nd right Coldcotes Circus 1st right Beech Lane Roundabout ahead 2nd exit Oakwood Lane 2nd right Fearnville Rd 4th left Fearnville Mount 1st left Fearnville Drive End of road right Dib Lane
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