We’ve helped learners pass at every major DVSA test centre in our coverage area. Here’s what to expect at each one — and the routes we’ll have you driving in your sleep.
Located off Lordship Lane, directly in front of Wood Green Crown Court. A small, easily-located building — the top centre for many North London learners.
Wood Green test routes are tight, traffic-heavy and feature a mix of mini-roundabouts, busy retail-park junctions and residential one-way systems. Our local instructors have driven every route segment hundreds of times.
In the Annex Building on Selby Road, directly next to Selby Centre. Medium-sized and easy to find — the go-to centre for many North London learners.
Tottenham test routes mix high-speed dual carriageway sections with built-up urban driving. Expect traffic-light controlled junctions, bus lanes and pedestrian-heavy crossings.
Sat between Chipping Barnet and Cockfosters in one of London’s largest boroughs. The test centre shares a building with the local jobcentre.
Barnet’s routes are famously challenging — expect steep hill starts, narrow residential streets and complex priority junctions. We drill these specifically with every Barnet test learner.
Tucked between The Front Room café and the Electric Glam beauty bar — easy to miss with so much going on around it. Don’t worry, we know exactly where it is.
Chingford routes weave through Waltham Forest’s mix of high streets and residential zones. Look out for tricky parking-bay reverses and busy zebra crossings.
A long-established centre serving learners across Enfield, Edmonton, Palmers Green and the surrounding areas. Known for varied test routes that mix urban and suburban driving.
Enfield’s routes are wide-ranging — from narrow residential side streets to wide A-road sections. Practising the full mix here pays off enormously on the day.