Quick Answer
Aberdeen North Driving Test Centre is an active practical car test centre in Scotland. The centre is listed at Cloverhill Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, AB23 8FE. Its immediate setting is in an urban or suburban setting. Practical test routes can change, so learners should prepare for a broad range of roads and traffic conditions rather than memorising one route.
Location, Arrival and Facilities
The address places the centre in an urban or suburban setting. Before test day, visit or view the location, identify the correct entrance and decide where the candidate and accompanying instructor can wait without causing an obstruction. Parking, waiting-room, toilet and accessibility arrangements can change, especially where a centre shares a venue. Treat the official test-centre finder and your booking confirmation as the final sources.
Journey planning: allow enough time for local traffic and an unfamiliar entrance, but avoid arriving excessively early at a small or shared site. Open the centre address in Google Maps.
What Driving Around Aberdeen North May Involve
An urban or suburban setting can involve residential streets, parked vehicles, junctions, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings and busier main roads.
The following skills are worth practising across the wider area:
· Meeting traffic: Plan around parked vehicles and oncoming traffic while maintaining safe clearance and progress.
· Observations: Use effective mirror checks and look early at junctions, crossings and changes in road position.
· Speed awareness: Identify speed-limit changes promptly and choose a safe speed for the road, visibility and traffic.
· Independent driving: Follow road signs or sat-nav directions without allowing a late instruction to cause an unsafe action.
Route warning: no road, junction or manoeuvre should be treated as guaranteed. Examiners can vary routes, and temporary traffic conditions may change the drive on the day.
How to Prepare for a Test at Aberdeen North
· Practise unfamiliar roads: Drive beyond one familiar lesson route so that safe decision-making does not depend on recognising every junction.
· Complete realistic mock tests: Include independent driving, normal stops, manoeuvres and a full debrief without repeated instructor prompts.
· Review the immediate approach: Know the centre entrance, local signs and where the drive is likely to begin, without trying to memorise a test route.
· Vary traffic conditions: Practise in lighter and heavier traffic so that progress, spacing and planning remain consistent.
· Check the booking details: Confirm the date, time, address, documents and vehicle arrangements before travelling.
Pass Rate and Waiting-Time Information
DVSA publishes pass-rate and waiting-time information by test centre. Check the latest official test-centre statistics rather than relying on an undated percentage. A pass rate does not prove that a centre is easy or difficult; it reflects factors including candidate readiness, traffic conditions and the number and mix of tests conducted.
Nearby Practical Car Test Centres
Other active centres in the wider area include:
· Aberdeen South (Cove) Driving Test Centre
· Inverurie Driving Test Centre
· Peterhead Driving Test Centre
Travel note: journey times can differ significantly from straight-line proximity, especially in rural and island areas. Use the official active-centre page and a live map before considering an alternative.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Aberdeen North the official DVSA name?
Yes. The official DVSA name is Aberdeen North.
Are the roads mentioned in this guide guaranteed test routes?
No. Practical test routes can change. The road-environment guidance is for preparation and should not be used as a route prediction.
Does the centre have parking, toilets or a waiting room?
Facilities vary and can change. Check the official finder and the instructions in the booking confirmation before travelling.
Can a learner take the test in an automatic car?
A practical car test can be taken in a suitable manual or automatic vehicle that meets the test rules. Passing in an automatic limits the licence to automatic vehicles unless a later manual test is passed.
Related Driveli Guides
What to Expect on Your DVSA Practical Driving Test • How Many Driving Lessons Does the Average Person Need? • Automatic vs Manual Driving Lessons • How Much Do Driving Lessons Cost in 2026?
Sources
· GOV.UK: Find a driving test centre
· GOV.UK: Current active-centre list
· DVSA: Car driving-test data by test centre
· DVSA FOI address dataset, Annex A
Address verification note: Address from DVSA FOI Annex A, car test centres as at 19 August 2024. Check the booking confirmation and official finder before publication and travel.

