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Newport (Isle of Wight)

DVSA Practical Driving Test Centre

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Overall pass rate

52.4%

2024-25

Male pass rate

52.6%

2024-25

Female pass rate

52.2%

2024-25

vs national avg

+2.7pp

National avg: 49.7%

Pass Rate History

Source: DVSA DRT122A · Open Government Licence v3.0

Year-by-Year Data

YearOverallMaleFemaleTests
2024-2552.4%52.6%52.2%7,750
2023-2449.1%50.3%47.5%7,710
2022-2350.5%50.5%50.4%6,824
2016-1756.2%60.7%52.6%5,996
2015-1657%61.4%52.9%4,904
2014-1559.4%61.4%57.5%4,472
2013-1460.8%63.7%58.2%4,332
2012-1353.3%55.2%51.8%4,934
2011-1252.1%54.7%49.9%5,082
2010-1152.3%55%49.7%5,090
2009-1051.2%53.5%49%4,722
2008-0950.6%52%49.3%5,566
2007-0849.7%53.4%46.6%5,758

About Newport (Isle of Wight) Driving Test Centre

Newport (Isle of Wight) is a DVSA practical driving test centre in Great Britain. In the 2024-25 financial year, the centre recorded an overall pass rate of 52.4%2.7pp above the national average of 49.7%. Male candidates passed at 52.6% and female candidates at 52.2%.

The year-by-year chart above shows how pass rates at this centre have changed over time compared to the national average. Use this to understand whether the centre is trending up or down, and how it compares historically.

Tips for Passing Your Driving Test

  1. 1Drive the test routes beforehand. Ask your instructor to practice on the roads around Newport (Isle of Wight) so the area feels familiar on test day.
  2. 2Arrive early and stay calm. Give yourself time to walk into the test centre, complete the eyesight check and settle your nerves before the examiner calls you.
  3. 3Observation is everything. The most common reasons for failing are observations — junctions, roundabouts and mirrors. Make your checks deliberate and visible to the examiner.
  4. 4Don't let a minor fault put you off. A minor fault won't fail you — it's only a fail if you get 16 minors or commit a serious/dangerous fault. Refocus and drive on.
  5. 5Pass your theory test first. You must have a valid theory test pass certificate to book your practical. Make sure it hasn't expired (it's valid for 2 years).

Frequently Asked Questions — Newport (Isle of Wight)

What is the pass rate at Newport (Isle of Wight)?

In 2024-25, the overall pass rate at Newport (Isle of Wight) was 52.4%, which is 2.7pp above the national average of 49.7%. The full year-by-year breakdown is shown in the chart and table above.

How do I book a driving test at Newport (Isle of Wight)?

Practical driving tests are booked through the official DVSA service at gov.uk. You'll need a valid provisional licence, a passed theory test certificate, and your instructor's details if you're using a driving school car.

Is Newport (Isle of Wight) a good test centre to take my test at?

Newport (Isle of Wight) has an above-average pass rate, which can reflect less congested test routes. However, your preparation is the biggest factor — practice thoroughly on local roads regardless of which centre you choose.

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