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Armagh Test Centre pass rate

The car practical pass rate at Armagh Test Centre is 63.1% for 2024, +15.1 percentage points above the 48.0% national average.

  • Ranked #4 of 11 in Northern Ireland
  • 63.1% car pass rate
  • 5 routes mapped

Car practical pass rate · 2024

63.1%+15.1 pp

Armagh Test Centre sits above the 48.0% national average, a +15.1 percentage-point gap.

Armagh Test Centre63.1%
National average48.0%

How it ranks

#4of 11
in Northern Ireland
5
practice routes mapped
2024
survey year

Map of Armagh Test Centre

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Armagh Test Centre and its surrounding roads. Tap to explore the live map.

What the 63.1% pass rate at Armagh Test Centre means

For 2024, 63.1% of learners taking the car practical at Armagh Test Centre passed. Against the 48.0% figure for the UK as a whole, that is a +15.1 percentage-point gap, enough to place the centre in the upper half of the 11 centres in Northern Ireland.

It is tempting to read a pass rate as a difficulty score, but the relationship is loose. Every examiner in the country marks to the same standard, so a centre's figure mostly reflects the roads around it, the number and complexity of roundabouts, the speed limits, how heavy the traffic runs at test times, and how prepared local candidates tend to be. A higher rate at Armagh Test Centre is best read as a hint about the local network, not a verdict on your chances.

What you can control is familiarity. Candidates who have already driven the junctions, lane changes and manoeuvre spots an examiner is likely to use walk in calmer and make fewer avoidable faults. We map 5 practice routes around Armagh Test Centre for exactly that.

Where Armagh Test Centre ranks

Pass rate (2024)
63.1%
National average
48.0%
Difference vs national
+15.1 pts
Rank in Northern Ireland
#4 of 11

Read these positions as a feel for the local roads, not a verdict on your chances. A centre in the upper half of Northern Ireland typically reflects quieter, more forgiving roads around it, the marking standard is identical nationwide. The candidates who do best at Armagh Test Centre are simply the ones who have rehearsed its specific junctions, roundabouts and manoeuvre spots until they feel routine.

Practice routes near Armagh Test Centre

All 5 routes

How to read Armagh Test Centre's pass rate

A test-centre pass rate is simply the share of car practical tests that ended in a pass over the survey year. It is a useful headline, but it is an average across thousands of different drivers, instructors and test days, so it tells you far more about the centre's catchment than about how you, on your day, will do. Two learners of identical ability can sit the same centre and get different outcomes; the rate smooths all of that into a single number.

The biggest driver of the gap between centres is the road network each one serves. Centres routed onto fast, multi-lane roads and complex roundabouts tend to show lower rates, because there is simply more that can go wrong in the time available; centres built around quieter residential grids tend to show higher ones. The examiners are not stricter in one place than another, they all mark to the same national standard, so it is the roads, the traffic and the local learner mix that move the figure.

That is why chasing the “easiest” centre rarely pays off. The travel time, the unfamiliar roads and the longer wait for a slot usually cost you more than a couple of percentage points on a league table ever buys. The candidates who beat their centre's average are almost always the ones who turned its specific roads into second nature first.

Treat Armagh Test Centre's 63.1% figure, then, as orientation rather than prophecy: a hint about what the local driving demands, and a prompt to rehearse it. The single number you most influence is your own, and you do that on the roads themselves, not on a chart.

Booking and preparing at Armagh Test Centre

Book early, practical slots fill weeks ahead at most centres, and, where you can, choose a test time that matches the conditions you have practised in. Then spend the run-up driving the actual roads around Armagh Test Centre: the roundabouts, the lane changes and the manoeuvre spots an examiner is most likely to use. Familiar roads free up the attention that nerves otherwise eat into, and that is where avoidable faults disappear.

We map 5 practice routes around Armagh Test Centre and coach you through each one in plain English. Run a route slowly first to learn its layout, then again at a normal pace to build confidence, and the area starts to feel like home ground.

Pass rates at nearby test centres

Test centreDistancePass ratevs national
Craigavon test centre18.1 km51.7%+3.7 pp
Newry test centre27.3 km53.0%+5.0 pp
Cookstown test centre32.2 km53.5%+5.5 pp
Lisburn test centre40.5 km62.0%+14.0 pp
Omagh test centre51 km63.7%+15.7 pp
Mallusk test centre55.6 km55.0%+7.0 pp

Armagh Test Centre pass rate, your questions

The car practical pass rate at Armagh Test Centre is 63.1% for 2024. That is +15.1 percentage points above the 48.0% national average, ranking it #4 of 11 centres in Northern Ireland.

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DriveRoutes is an independent study aid and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). Pass-rate figures are sourced from DVSA statistics published under the Open Government Licence and shown for the 2024 survey year.